Hi All,

   My MTNL broadband connection was finally setup a few days ago and
I'm getting great throughput on it (downloaded fiesty over the net - I
love this :)). Just a warning though. Apparently the MTNL people have
run out of ports and there are about 70k pending broadband
applications in Delhi. If you're going to apply for a broadband
connection, avoid MTNL. You might not get it for several weeks despite
their promises. I got my own connection after about 60 phone calls to
the local area manager and threats of consumer court to the GM. Might
not work everytime.

Parijat

On 7/6/07, Vikram Ranade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Just do the wifi thing yourself. Its not worth the aggravation to explain to
> them.Let them do their standard setup and leave.
> My Experience with Airtel and MTNL is that they have no clue about anything
> other than their standard setup.
>
> Vikram
>
> Parijat Garg wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> >    I just spoke with the MTNL people and they said "you are not
> > allowed to set up your own WiFi" which is obviously bull. However, now
> > do I tell them to set up the standard thing and then I rig up my WiFi
> > equipment or do I tell them that I'll put in my own router?
> >
> > Parijat
> >
> >
> >
>
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