mosestheman
Broken In
hey anybody having this ROCKING problem...my bsnl BB started giving me 512 kbps ......instead o5 256 ......mine is 750UL plane suddenly my pc started givin 512.....
^This is gonna stay forever..........................
BSNL need to be privatised and it's top management tier needs to be fired without pension and benefits. What's the use of a promotional scheme when virtually all the subscribers are absolutely unaware of it..forget about non-subscribers.. The first thing I did after noticing the extra BW was to check the BSNL site.
BSNL need to be privatised and it's top management tier needs to be fired without pension and benefits. What's the use of a promotional scheme when virtually all the subscribers are absolutely unaware of it..forget about non-subscribers.. The first thing I did after noticing the extra BW was to check the BSNL site.
No advertisements were published in local hindi/english newspapers!! and the SDO tech doesn't know what wi-max is or when it will be available in ranchi and kept suggesting me to get a 3G connection which doesn't even work in town, forget about rural area where I stay. Yes, also, the stupid exchange switches off everytime there's a powercut in our village.
NEW DELHI: The disruption in the SEA-ME-WE 4 undersea submarine cable system, which links South East Asia and Europe, is likely to affect the high-speed Internet services in the country.
The South East Asia-Middle East-West Europe 4 (SEA-ME-WE 4) project links the two regions via the Indian sub-continent and the Middle East. The project is run by a consortium of 16 international telecom companies, including Indian majors Bharti Airtel and Tata Communications.
According to sources, the disruption in the undersea cable network near Italy is likely to hit the broadband connections in India.
Maintenance of the undersea cables will be carried out for the next four days, which may cause some disruption in services.
However, the companies have taken various steps to minimise the impact, sources said.
Going by the project's official website, the undersea cable system has terminal stations in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Italy, Tunisia, Algeria and France.
"The project aims to take these regions to the forefront of global communication by significantly increasing the bandwidth and global connectivity of users along its route between Singapore and France," the website said.