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    Talking Broadband or Narrowband??

    guys pls see this...

    i am glad India stands at 127, and 101 as per downloading and uploading speeds respt..(as per speedtest.net)

    first i thought they were writing the ranks of world football ..


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    What about China? They have population similar to us...

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    Default This one of china

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    china is better too..

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    don't forget good speeds requires a good network and i don't think our isps will upgrade their network.

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    Not until we all stop paying the bills

    Now from past 3-4 yrs there is good improvement in this field but still have to improve a lot to get this done

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    Quote Originally Posted by kirankumargb View Post
    Not until we all stop paying the bills

    Now from past 3-4 yrs there is good improvement in this field but still have to improve a lot to get this done


    these types of speeds requires fiber optic network the one that reliance uses, curse poor dsl for this slow speeds!!

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    Hey

    the main idiotic reason for this is

    In india we reserve a huge bandwidth for Military communication.

    But the fact only 10% of it is used.

    that is the reason we can go for high speed connection.

    :x:x:x:x

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    Quote Originally Posted by harishsyndrome View Post
    Hey

    the main idiotic reason for this is

    In india we reserve a huge bandwidth for Military communication.

    But the fact only 10% of it is used.

    that is the reason we can go for high speed connection.

    :x:x:x:x
    if i were the leader of this nation i would have never let people go beyond 256kbps...

    i think all the bandwidth with military is good, and govt must not take out anything outa share of our military..

    this is my view...

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    Default pls don't talk about reliance

    pls don't talk about reliance
    i think dsl is better than reliance anyday
    dsl might be worse than cable
    dsl might be more worse than fibre-optic
    but dsl is much much better than reliance

    even psu, tcp/ip, gmail, satellite, lan cables anything is better than reliance

    even dial-up## is better than reliance


    Puneet

    :stuart:

    ## (which i am currently on *Special ^^kiss^^ and thank you to the reliance ppl*)

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    Hey guys don't be sad.......
    Look at this Attachment 5168


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    Quote Originally Posted by F22. View Post
    these types of speeds requires fiber optic network the one that reliance uses, curse poor dsl for this slow speeds!!
    Hey don't be fool...........
    DSL has a theoretical maximum speed capacity of 24 mbps (megabits per second).......
    and our fastest ISP is only providing us 16 mbps......
    BSNL fastest plans is 2 mbps...........
    If we reach the speed of 24 mbps..... then only we need to upgrade to fiber optic...... am I clear......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sumit020 View Post
    Hey don't be fool...........
    DSL has a theoretical maximum speed capacity of 24 mbps (megabits per second).......
    and our fastest ISP is only providing us 16 mbps......
    BSNL fastest plans is 2 mbps...........
    If we reach the speed of 24 mbps..... then only we need to upgrade to fiber optic...... am I clear......
    really neat reply mate, you got some repo here

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    ISP's seen in netspeed.net..... i don't even heard about them.....
    Where they provide service???

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    They could be VPN providers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18lama View Post
    They could be VPN providers.
    Hey can you please explain what is VPN???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sumit020 View Post
    Hey can you please explain what is VPN???
    lazybones:tt2:

    Virtual private network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18lama View Post
    Ok....got your point...
    But where are they providing service?
    Can they provide service for home user also?

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    If you can afford it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 18lama View Post
    If you can afford it.
    How much they cost???

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    more than your standard DSL...thats for sure.

    you can check out their websites to know the exact rates.

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