i understand your pain. i'm going through the same phase.Quad Master said:I too watched the interview on headlines today.
In US & UK 2Mbps is normal and here 256Kbps is just gaining pace
In some parts of US they also have 11Mbps connections.
but what i hate the most of these 256Kbps is BW limitations.
Download only 100/500/1000MB and the cost just keeps increasing for
the amount of MB downloaded.
And they say its affordable
when will they say 256Kbps Unlimited for 500-800Rs. a month.
Shortly after the TRAI order, both Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd said they they would study the order.BSNL on its part said the new tarrifs for the 64, 128 and 256 kbps circuits were below cost. "Initial estimates suggest that the rate cut for these segments is too drastic. We will request the regulator to take a fresh look at these tariffs as it will lead to significant losses for us. For other categories, we will reduce tariffs as they are alright", company sources said.
MTNL chairman & managing director R.S.P. Sinha said the company was studying the order. " We have taken a hit due to recent cut in access deficit charges. We will now have to assess the impact of the latest directive", he said.
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It remains to be seen as to what the operatirs do, given that the TRAI is unlikely to revise its order.
On its part, the Internet Service Providers Associatin of India (ISPAI) said the move was long overdue. Association President Amitabh Singhal said .... "I am convinced at this juncture that all members of ISPAI will pass on the benefits of reduced tariffs to customers".