+++ Nirmalya Lahiri [2009-06-17 22:08:44]: > But have you checked the speed limit of 'Photon' network? Is it possible to > give this much of speed in CDMA? TATA Indicom published a comparison chart > to their website. Please check it.. http://www.tataindicom.com/compare.aspx
That is a really disingenuous comparision (do we have some advertising standards board that we can complain to? ) DSL doesn't max out at 2Mbps .. most operators here have ADSL 2+ networks which can go upto 24Mbps and they can actually offer 24Mbps to each user whereas on the mobile network the bandwidth is shared and as the number of users go up the average speed of the network goes down so you'll never get the advertised max speeds. Once the service gets really popular you'll be lucky if you get more than 50% of the advertised speed. Here's a post i made in 2003 about the speeds on the Reliance 1xRTT network http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-bangalore-non-tech/message/2573 That was at 115200bps later managed to unlock the high speed modes of my serial port with http://www.kati.fi/viahss/ and was able to get the whole 150+kbps. As any current user knows that the current speeds are only slightly better than dialup at most times/places. Kingsly -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kingsly At Users Dot SourceForge Dot Net -- http://kingsly.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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