On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 Rony wrote :

> MTNL's triband is getting from bad to worse with connectivity 
> problems, when I need it the most. 

It is surprising for /me/ to note this. I assume, the causes could be

a. The (longer) distance of your (exchange's?) DSLAM from the place of 
installation. (Wire quality, QoS etc.)
b. The SNR (or Line Attenuation) on your line.
c. A parallel line (telephone at your home) of the same number. 

Solutions:
a. Probably doesn't have a /concrete/ solution. Authorities at MTNL would have 
to be notified of it.

b. If the line is running in parallel to other (affecting) lines, the SNR may 
have increased, there _might_ be differences in your speed. Line Attenuation 
might also be another cause. Reducing it by some means, could help.

c. Parallel lines, may be a cause for line attenuation. (Assuming that signals 
are relayed to a non-receiving device). A single line from the exchange, would 
be plugged, in the filter. Two other wires, one to the DSL router, and the 
other to the phone. Bas! That's it. There should be some improvement.

Ofcourse, if you have tried these, and Triband doesn't serve the purpose well, 
you can switch to a different provider. 

http://www.exatt.net - was mentioned somewhere in the archives for good 
unlimited data transfer plans. 

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