Kaching999
Forerunner
maybe with lease line I guess.Is there any possible way to get 2.5 or 10 GiB internet here??
Are those available for residential connections?maybe with lease line I guess.
sadly noAre those available for residential connections?
Why u need that high a speed....1 gig is fine i guess.Are those available for residential connections?
No I don't need it I just wanted to know if it was available cause I couldn't find anything about it myself.Why u need that high a speed....1 gig is fine i guess.
Bro needs internet faster than the servers from which the data will be streamed.Why u need that high a speed....1 gig is fine i guess.
If you can list down your intentions that might help us to narrow down on the speeds for ya..Is there any possible way to get 2.5 or 10 GiB internet here??
Don't really need anything, just wanted to know what was available out there.If you can list down your intentions that might help us to narrow down on the speeds for ya..
You can search with leased line prices on internet and will get something there or can even ask your local isp also.....i did checked it a while back and as i can remember and E1 link which is 2 mbps costed around 15-20k a month as i can recollect.No I don't need it I just wanted to know if it was available cause I couldn't find anything about it myself.
Alright for typical usage but on a 1gbps home connection no ISP will tolerate more than 3-4TB of usage per month in case someone is planning on using more than that using such methods.You can always get two 1 gbps connections or more and a VPS, then bond the connections at your end and at the VPS, using something like OpenMPTCRouter or maybe OpenVPN. This would theoretically get you to 2 gbps, but VPS egress/ingress costs would be a concern. Another way is to use an off the shelf solution like Speedify to do the bonding for you.
You can get a leased line for personal usage but subject to city, town and area.Don't really need anything, just wanted to know what was available out there.
Alright for typical usage but on a 1gbps home connection no ISP will tolerate more than 3-4TB of usage per month in case someone is planning on using more than that using such methods.
Memories from 90s.. I recall Asianet was some south Indian cable tv channel. Now they expanded to isp is next level.View attachment 199557
Not exactly true. This is in Kerala. It's tempting but I rarely saturate my 200 mbps line, let alone 1 gbps or more.
They seems to be ISP for over 2 decades.Now they expanded to isp is next level.
Not sure but all residential connections promise "up to" & not "guaranteed" speeds on their plans so if asianet is being very generous with FUP then I suspect it is because you are not going to saturate 1gbps on international traffic which is what matters most for majority of those taking such high speed connection.Not exactly true. This is in Kerala. It's tempting but I rarely saturate my 200 mbps line, let alone 1 gbps or more.