On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Rony <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Today at one place I was amazed to see triband going out of control.
> DVDs getting downloaded in one hour, large files in minutes. It was an
> unlimited 512 Kbps scheme but was overclocking. In between it would come
> down to 600 to 700 KBytes per second, otherwise it was above 1 MBytes
> per sec. It was the AT&T server connection (usern...@a). While this
> utopia is in bloom since a week or two and may last a few days more, It
> shows that our telephone lines are capable of giving 22 Mbps which I
> actually saw in the new D-Link modem stats. Upload 1 Mbps and download
> max. 22 Mbps. Seeing is believing.
>
> Gosh!  MTNL when will you open your tap to full? We could be on a
> virtual LAN and share files with each other just like the cablewalas do
> in some areas.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Rony.
>
> GNU/Linux !
> No Viruses
> No Spyware
> Only Freedom.
>
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I've applied for a MTNL TriBand 256 'unlimited' connection but the
gestation period I am told is one and a half months. "Aap ko kam se
kam one and a half months wait karna padega boss, Khali ports nahi hai
naa" was the reply from the MTNL staff. MNTL is really really bad when
they are bad and as Rony pointed out lavish when they  wish to be
lavish.

Hope this overflow seeps into the 256 scheme also :-)

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