On 04/01/07 00:03 +0530, Rony wrote:
Devdas Bhagat wrote:
On 03/01/07 22:57 +0530, Rony wrote:
<snip> >200/- only and that is a technological dream come true. I know someone >who works for Bell Canada (The BSNL of Canada) and they failed in >implementing broadband over telephone. Here we are with telephone, 2
Bell Canada offers 10 Mbps (50 GB cap), and 16 Mbps (75 GB cap) in some areas, and 5Mbps in the rest of their territory.
Through telephone lines? I thought twisted pair tel. lines had a max. possible bandwidth of 2 Mbps for ADSL.
ADSL is 2M, ADSL+ is 24M. DOCSIS 3 allows 50/50 over coax, Ethernet is 1000/1000 over copper, 10000/10000 over fibre, and currently standards are being developed for 100000/100000 over fibre.
Upload speeds are 1Mbps. The rates are 70 CDN for 10/1 and 100 CDN for 16/1. Keep in mind that relative to Canadian income, the rates are similar to MTNL.
Mbps net and IPTV with 50 channels and VOD for Rs. 300/- per month ( IPTV only ). Even in the US many are still using dialup.
As are a lot of people in India. Pssst, I recommend looking at actual numbers, rather than relying one the evidence of one person (if you are too far away from the CO, you won't get DSL).
Agreed that India is still developing but many good things are also happening and 2 Mbps at home with no investment is one of them. :)
Erm, you mean, you had already invested in the router, and the company has recovered the cost of the telephone lines many times over.
Have you looked at France Telecom recently?
Devdas Bhagat