TheIndian
Forerunner
Now where is the downvote button when you need one..
I need one too,
Why are Indians so fast to belittle themselves
Now where is the downvote button when you need one..
Why are Indians so fast to belittle themselves
In words of Greg Chappell.. the poms are to be blamed (and i think there is some truth in that story..)
Trust me when you are done using the internet in a few countries save US and some, you will find yourself very lucky to be here.
You actually cant count china's set up in the current discussion. They are a bit warped.
Introducing another thing in here.. How come Singapore scores so many points over India ?
(i know the basic few reasons.. but would like to hear more on this..)
Very interesting discussion here (with some flak thown in here & there for good measure).
I have been using the net for over 25 years (started off with 12kbps..... hotmail used to take ages to open up; dumped it and then stayed with 64kbps/unlimitted for many years. Paying a princely sum of Rs900/- in those days).
Today I am on Pacenet Broadband 2/4MBps day/night/unlimitted and pay Rs2500/- for 90 days.
My nephew in Waterloo, Canada uses a 55MBps LTE :annoyed:
I AM TIRED & PISSED OFF WAITING FOR 25 years for a decent bandwith (8-10MBps) which will not pinch my pocket & with no FUP. There are so many countries around the world who make such services mandatory..... and to all those trollers who are asking for proof out here, YOU ARE LIVING IN THE STONE AGES.
mgcarley has given the most detailed perspective of the state of affairs in India (I presume he is an insider/service provider) of "Why it Is, What it Is....." which still leaves me frustrated.
Is the Government AFRAID that a nation of 1.1 Billion plus will go berserk when given minimum speeds of 25MBps!
Why don't they reduce the insane licensing fees & other charges & taxes on "Broadband" - that will benefit all (service providers/end users).
Our nations progress and growth will leapfrog once we offer such speeds to all - in every town & village.
I can go on and on ad infinitum listing the phenomenal benefits that we as a nation stand to gain - each and every sector; village school; farmer; real-time teaching/video-conferencing in schools & colleges..... solving the problem of 'shortage of qualified teachers'; work from home folks (creating 1000's of new jobs); less crowd on trains & roads as many could work/study from home (advantages to those who are physically challenged)......... watch quality stuff in 1080p, without buffering (not just porn you morons out here); justice can be speeded up a 1000 fold in clearing the backlog of millions of pending cases..... where virtual courtrooms are created.....
and lastly ShawnZer you are talking (and thinking) ***Dung if you feel that the net is used only for the purpose that you mention.
Leased / fixed line Internet came into being about 18 years ago, prior to that it was dial up only (Which was EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE due to the per 3 min metering). a 64k leased/fixed line back then cost not 900, but >5,000 a month upto even 10,000, ( I know because I ran an ISP and charged people for it and there was a waiting list).
We Indians love blaming the Govt for everything that is wrong. Is there a cap from the govt for a max speed ? Have you even tried getting a net service into your home from a Licensed service provider, I wonder why none of the big private names every show up here, Maybe they just do not want to service you, and the only one really serving you is trusty old BSNL and MTNL who will give you a connection anywhere and everywhere. If you observe, its the Govt cos who are at the forefront of cutting net prices and advertising for them. The private companies have to be beaten with a stick to service the individuals. And what Insane fees are you talking about ??? For Net services I remember it was a puny 2 Cr (or 20, hardly matters) Cr for a national licence.
And Before you belittle porn, be aware Porn has been at the cutting edge of introduction of all Video Technology. Like it or not, its evil that drives technology in every part of life.
A lot of whining (mostly without foundation) and not one comparative example from around the world of what they expect.
Whine away, come up with fantasy solutions, rather than real ones. PATHETIC
India is really not improving it's tech infra. Average internet speed reflects generally tech infrastructure spends of particular nation.
A recent news puts me in a very reflective mood- In Shanghai- the present average Broadband speed seems to be 16 Mbps, and it is slated to double within a year to 32 Mbps ! no wonder China is zooming past India in all respects.
All our ppl who gover seem to concerned with is making the fastest buck from the consumers, by providing bare least for most !
Any link to this claim, along with pricing? Oh yes, can China access most of the net as we can ? My knowledge is a little fuzzy on that, can you /anyone throw light on that?
I disagree earlier i was on 2 Mbps plan UL i used to download 200GB easy for the first couple of months - then i upgraded to 4 Mbps UL and i frankly couldnt download that much - the DL thing only lasts for 2 -3 months then the frenzy dies down - last month i did 86GB on my 4Mbps/4Mbps plan .
I agree. with a 15mbps plan I have already hoarded up so much that I rarely "download" any new content. For me .. its just 2-3 Episodes of the shows that are currently airing every week and maybe 2-3 movie a month. Most of my high bandwidth usage is Youtube streaming at 720p .. though 4mbps is enough for the streaming part.
The one big benefit is I don't have to leave my laptop on overnight for downloading.
On 8mbps Airtel line I have no reason to complain. I have been on more than 2mbps for almost a decade now (after Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam made state run BSNL to provide 2mbps everywhere). I don't think we are doing that bad.
My dad in Abu Dhabi does enjoy a 12mbps line but at a bomb. Also the restrictions are horrendous (I'm not talking about porn, even sites like skype etc are banned)
You should feel lucky to be here. Decent speeds. No active law for copyright infringment. Good service (not a joke, we have way too many people). Atleast I have been happy on airtel, if not for their FUP but they are currently the best (sigh!)
Trust me when you are done using the internet in a few countries save US and some, you will find yourself very lucky to be here.
You actually cant count china's set up in the current discussion. They are a bit warped.
Introducing another thing in here.. How come Singapore scores so many points over India ?
(i know the basic few reasons.. but would like to hear more on this..)
Very interesting discussion here (with some flak thown in here & there for good measure).
I have been using the net for over 25 years (started off with 12kbps..... hotmail used to take ages to open up; dumped it and then stayed with 64kbps/unlimitted for many years. Paying a princely sum of Rs900/- in those days).
Today I am on Pacenet Broadband 2/4MBps day/night/unlimitted and pay Rs2500/- for 90 days.
My nephew in Waterloo, Canada uses a 55MBps LTE :annoyed:
I AM TIRED & PISSED OFF WAITING FOR 25 years for a decent bandwith (8-10MBps) which will not pinch my pocket & with no FUP. There are so many countries around the world who make such services mandatory..... and to all those trollers who are asking for proof out here, YOU ARE LIVING IN THE STONE AGES.
mgcarley has given the most detailed perspective of the state of affairs in India (I presume he is an insider/service provider) of "Why it Is, What it Is....." which still leaves me frustrated.
Government no. Providers yes. The government isn't afraid of speed, it's afraid of large-scale access to information.Is the Government AFRAID that a nation of 1.1 Billion plus will go berserk when given minimum speeds of 25MBps!
Why don't they reduce the insane licensing fees & other charges & taxes on "Broadband" - that will benefit all (service providers/end users).
That's what I'm hoping for, too.Our nations progress and growth will leapfrog once we offer such speeds to all - in every town & village.
I can go on and on ad infinitum listing the phenomenal benefits that we as a nation stand to gain - each and every sector; village school; farmer; real-time teaching/video-conferencing in schools & colleges..... solving the problem of 'shortage of qualified teachers'; work from home folks (creating 1000's of new jobs); less crowd on trains & roads as many could work/study from home (advantages to those who are physically challenged)......... watch quality stuff in 1080p, without buffering (not just porn you morons out here); justice can be speeded up a 1000 fold in clearing the backlog of millions of pending cases..... where virtual courtrooms are created.....
and lastly ShawnZer you are talking (and thinking) ***Dung if you feel that the net is used only for the purpose that you mention.
Someone did compare the blazing internet speed in China with India, most seem to be just whining for the sake of whining without any real foundation or even examples of what they would like to see in India.
About Singapore, could you elaborate, and add a few points of your own?
Interesting post, informative, accurate and inaccurate both in parts.
Leased / fixed line Internet came into being about 18 years ago, prior to that it was dial up only (Which was EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE due to the per 3 min metering). a 64k leased/fixed line back then cost not 900, but >5,000 a month upto even 10,000, ( I know because I ran an ISP and charged people for it and there was a waiting list).
Love that your nephew has 55MBps, I do not know much about LTE tech, and will not comment much on it. but I suspect it would be a lot like our 3MBps EVDO services, I wonder who if anyone ever got 3MBps and how long did it sustain for. It should also be pointed out, North America is not the real example as they do not connect out anywhere, where as the rest of the world plugs into them. Well this is changing, but fact is we still connect into them.
We do have 8-10Mbps (ftfy--mgc), but not at less than Rs 1000 a month, we would just have to pay a little more for it, and you should pull those trollers out of the stone ages and smack them in the face with links of 8-10Mbps from around the world at competitive prices.
We Indians love blaming the Govt for everything that is wrong. Is there a cap from the govt for a max speed ?
Have you even tried getting a net service into your home from a Licensed service provider, I wonder why none of the big private names every show up here, Maybe they just do not want to service you, and the only one really serving you is trusty old BSNL and MTNL who will give you a connection anywhere and everywhere.
If you observe, its the Govt cos who are at the forefront of cutting net prices and advertising for them. The private companies have to be beaten with a stick to service the individuals. And what Insane fees are you talking about ??? For Net services I remember it was a puny 2 Cr (or 20, hardly matters) Cr for a national licence.
And Before you belittle porn, be aware Porn has been at the cutting edge of introduction of all Video Technology. Like it or not, its evil that drives technology in every part of life.
The general benefits of access to information is known to all, the problem before us is implementing this, the road map for it. I suppose all specific suggestions would be welcome.
And one does not need 1080 definition or bleeding edge technology to impart education./ knowledge, it can be managed with things that are proven and last forever. Infrastructure building is a lot different from a home.
mgcarley - I wanted your opinion on the internet conditions in the UK and neighbouring countries. My friend in London is paying £20 (~Rs 1700) per month for an upto 20 mbps connection, no FUP. And there are no copyright restrictions and the service seems to be pretty good. According to him, TV channels are really expensive so they have gotten a deal for £35 per month package for TV + broadband.
Whoaaaa mgcarley ... THANKS so very much for putting across all these things so succintly - this is more than just a primer on broadband. I am sure that all of us on TE have gained so much (especially yours truly).
Mucho Gracias ..... and keep it going
and NOW, Where Do We Go from Here ????
Cheers
Terry
Our nations progress and growth will leapfrog once we offer such speeds to all - in every town & village. as if that will ever happen
I can go on and on ad infinitum listing the phenomenal benefits that we as a nation stand to gain - each and every sector; village school; farmer; real-time teaching/video-conferencing in schools & colleges.....Also, so called "students" will be busy downloading movies and pr0ns from the college's Wi-Fi network after obtaining the SSID and password, not just do vide0-conferencing like acche bacche the solving the problem of 'shortage of qualified teachers'; work from home folks (creating 1000's of new jobs); less crowd on trains & roads as many could work/study from home (advantages to those who are physically challenged)......... What is the proportion of people who will use the net for such good causes to the people who will just "Download" their way to glory?with all the latest games and movies just a click away?watch quality stuff in 1080p, without buffering (not just porn youmoronsMajority[sadly] out here)How much "quality stuff in 1080p" is available on youtube? who watches streamed FHD stuff here anyway justice can be speeded up a 1000 fold in clearing the backlog of millions of pending cases..... where virtual courtrooms are created.....Theoretical again
and lastly ShawnZer you are talking (and thinking) ***Dung if you feel that the net is used only for the purpose that you mention.