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BSNL FFTH flyers sent by email to Bangalore Broadband Users Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:50 AM PDT The form will work only if the roll out is being handled by bsnl. |
Vodafone introduces new 3G tariff rates Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:48 AM PDT |
Tata Sky HD DTH: GSAT 10 delayed again till sept 14 Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:48 AM PDT |
Suggest me a good Graphics Card Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:45 AM PDT you have this motherboard right? MSI Global ? Mainboard - 945GCM7-F. It is compatible with GT520. goto Nehru Place, you will easily find it for around 2.5k |
Do you think FUP limits is a freaking scam ? Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:32 AM PDT I dont agree that FUP is a global phenomenon and its not going anywhere. ISPs in some countries are doing away or increasing the limits of FUP. The cost of data is getting cheaper with time, MUCH cheaper. I used a 100 Mbps connection of Bredbandsbolaget (subsidiary of Telenor in Sweden) last year for 6 months. It uses FTTH and I did get speeds upto 100Mbps. There was no download limit, or at least I did not see any as I downloaded around 200-250GBs per month (not counting any uploads). There was no speed reduction, no disconnection of service etc. The best thing is: the cost of connection was 349 SEK per month, comes around Rs 2800 /month. (For reference, Sweden is much costlier than India overall, a packet of bread costs Rs 140-160, a pack of cigs costs Rs 350-400). Now tell me, which service provider in India can provide a FTTH connection with 100Mbps even with FUP 50GB at that rate? I agree that in India ISPs are still on the growing curve in terms of infrastructure. But we should expect that players who have been in Indian markets for a long time, like BSNL and Airtel should have upgraded their infrastructure long ago. The problem is that Indian ISPs do not want to pass any cost advantages (of data getting cheaper) to the customers, instead they want to suck all the money out of consumers without even providing good service. |
Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:31 AM PDT I dont no I kind of liked it.... The comedy was very subtle & kind of sarcastic(like the US president sending a black dude to the moon only to ensure that she wins the next election).... What was a little disappointing to me was the sound track & effect... Even the fantastic sound track they had in the trailer was missing from the movie(did not even feature in the end credits)... But I feel with a bigger budget these guys can do wonders :) ... |
To VodafoneIndia. Can you help Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:30 AM PDT @SVK & @AbhishekS Thanks. Looks like I missed out that bottom part when I went over that page. :) Pity Vodafone didn't understand my question. |
does.vodafone charge roaming on data plans? Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:28 AM PDT I was hoping too but unfortunately its not so see http://broadbandforum.in/vodafone-in...-can-you-help/ post# 7 :( Same old bot. |
The Official UPS Recommendation Thread Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:22 AM PDT I am also looking for a reliable UPS with good back up time in the price range of Rs 1500 to Rs 2500. I have an LG LCD/LED Flatron E2040T 20 inch monitor for a Core2Duo CPU. My PC is always on for uploading and downloading purpose. I have set my monitor to go to sleep after 20 minutes. Someone kindly guide. Thanks. |
Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:05 AM PDT Saw the movie and would agree with Aguntak - You need to leave your brain at home to watch this kind of movies. |
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