Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 13:47, Abhishek Daga wrote:
I'd but in my 2 bits. Relax. Just as they offered more MB for the
same price and now increased speeds for the same price, they will
offer much more for the same price. And eventually do away with
bandwidth restrictions. I believe they had to do this 2 MBPS to
promote IPTV. (i may be wrong here about the link between iptv and 2
mbps) but lets wait and watch.
You're being overly optimistic. They are chors...!
At one time 2 Mbps was available as a leased line costing lakhs. After
broadband, it costed more than 25K per month. Now its available for Rs.
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
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.
Regards,
Rony.
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