On 11/14/07, Saswata Banerjee & Associates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> >
> > On 12-Nov-07, at 1:37 PM, Rajeev R. K. wrote:
> >
> >>> ip. For your friends, you can do port forwarding and phone them to
> >>> tell them which IP they need to go to.
> >>>
> >> Now, that is not entirely accurate. Hosting a site on a dynamic IP is
> >> not a problem at all. There are even a number of DNS Service Providers
> >> who will host your domain for you(The one that i Personally use is
> >> DynDNS, both the free x.dyndns.org zones and the paid x.com zones).
> >
> > good to know - but what happens when you get a blacklisted IP from
> > triband. I dont know about triband, but a good proportion of BSNL
> > dynamic IPs are blacklisted.
> Just to add an warning, Triband charges are with limit on the
> data-throughput that you will be allowed. eg. if you are on 199 plan,
> you are allowed 400MB data transfer free of cost. After that you pay Rs.
> 1.20 per MB.
n http://mumbai.mtnl.net.in/triband/htm/tariff.htm I see no references
to data transfer, just data download limits.
> If you are hosting a website and it gets good traffic, each
Then page hits are uploads from your server(s), aren't they?
> person coming to the site is costing you money, as the webserver will
> serve the page and Triband will count it as data transfer. If the site
> is heavy, with lots of pictures, etc, the cost goes up.
Am I missing out on something?
Regards,
Mohan S N
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