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    do anyone have idea abt wen will broadband prices fall
    like a 1mbps unlimted plan for rs.600 to 700

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    Quote Originally Posted by omya View Post
    do anyone have idea abt wen will broadband prices fall
    like a 1mbps unlimted plan for rs.600 to 700
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    see as technology & competitions develop, the prices fall. its a definate thing. i mean 10 years bak, ppl were using BPL mobiles with 7Rs for incoming. i think 7Rs (or less) is ISD mobile rates for US today. prices will fall, but for new technology like BB in india, it will take time.
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    long time hhmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logik View Post
    see as technology & competitions develop, the prices fall. its a definate thing. i mean 10 years bak, ppl were using BPL mobiles with 7Rs for incoming. i think 7Rs (or less) is ISD mobile rates for US today. prices will fall, but for new technology like BB in india, it will take time.
    Cell phones were introduced in 1996-7. At that time the rates were Rs. 32 outgoing and Rs. 16 incoming. I had my first cell connection in 1999 and I was paying Rs. 4.20 / Rs. 2.10.

    @omya, It is the demand and supply situation. When there is too much demand and short supply, prices are bound to stay high.
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    u get an unltd 384kbps MtNL for 750 bucks even today. i guess thats good enuff for homes
    1 mbps unltd is 1600 from mtnl

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    is it available in pune ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by omya View Post
    is it available in pune ???
    MTNL is in New Delhi and Mumbai only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by just4kix View Post
    It is the demand and supply situation. When there is too much demand and short supply, prices are bound to stay high.
    There is also a phenomenon of artificial scarcity where a facade of shortage is displayed for a long period for few players to enjoy exploiting market.

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    Perhaps when the price of wheat and rice come down to say 5 to 7/- a Kg and Gold comes to 8000/- per 10G

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    Quote Originally Posted by mvs sarma View Post
    Perhaps when the price of wheat and rice come down to say 5 to 7/- a Kg and Gold comes to 8000/- per 10G
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    In this ever increasing market price even if you stay at the price that you start at the time of product lauch is of great deal to the customer as lowering price is a step only to face rival competition or else in no other case will any Co want to reduce its product price.

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