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Keep dreaming. Your dream might come true on the first of every month.Anyone noticed bump in bsnl broadband speed today. I am on 645 plan and getting 2mbps.
I think they have started giving 2mbps without fup now. jk.
Keep dreaming. Your dream might come true on the first of every month.Anyone noticed bump in bsnl broadband speed today. I am on 645 plan and getting 2mbps.
I think they have started giving 2mbps without fup now. jk.
Keep dreaming. Your dream might come true on the first of every month.
Keep dreaming. Your dream might come true on the first of every month.
S. No. | Particulars | BBG Combo ULD 990 ASoM |
1 | Bandwidth (Download Speed) | Up to 2 Mbps till 8 GB, 512 Kbps beyond |
2 | Applicability | All Users |
3 | Monthly Charges (Rs) | 990 |
7 | Download/Upload Limit (MB/ GB) per month | Unlimited |
S. No. Particulars BBG Combo ULD 990 ASoM 1 Bandwidth (Download Speed) Up to 2 Mbps till 8 GB, 512 Kbps beyond 2 Applicability All Users 3 Monthly Charges (Rs) 990 7 Download/Upload Limit (MB/ GB) per month Unlimited
BSNL launches unlimited broadband combo plan BBG ULD 990 Pan India
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Lucky.I received 2mbps full November month, uld850
Haven't you experienced any disconnections?I received 2mbps full November month, uld850
I restarted and switched off the modem multiple times, but still 2mbps. Have to check this month on the same and will revert backHaven't you experienced any disconnections?
As per some comments which i read, BSNL checks for 2Mbps for 1GB limit everytime the modem/router restarts. So, if it didn't restart, you can go for 2Mbps speed.
ACT has not even 10% of BSNL customer base.
India's telecom subscriber base reaches 96.42 crore in November - timesofindia-economictimes
ACT Broadband | 25 MBPS | IPTV | Digital TV | Analog TV | Internet Connection | Broadband High Speed
He claimed that ACT contributes by 30% - that's pretty much correct. Also note that Steam detects ACT and Beam Cable as different networks.
BSNL does have the highest subscriber count. But the question is does it generate the highest network traffic in India?
The whole point of my average speed argument is related to only & only Retail Wired segment.
You guys are taking Steam data for reference.. which is completely inaccurate.
Firstly, The total bandwidth in India in use (Lit) is 1.6Tbps (link ref1.46), this bandwidth is used for 3G,4G,2G wired line and WiMax Etc.. by various operators.
From what i know BSNL hs total capacity of 240Gbps, while MTNL has around 60Gbps Etc Etc for use which is also used for 3G/Wired/Wimax Etc.
Of all BSNL has just 150Gbps for wired broadband, MTNL has just 50Gbps, Airtel has around 120Gbps for wired subscribers. Finally ACT has around 170+Gbps in use for their customers.
The above figures beat my own estimations of ACT contributing to national average. As for any sources, You can file RTI to BSNL and MTNL and find out their present capacities and how much of bandwidth is in use for Wired segment (ADSL+FTTH).
Why you are talking about MTNL here and making BSNL users envious of youMTNL has increased FUP on 999 combo from 6 gb to 25 GB ...MTNL delhi
Hey guys!
BSNL Bangalore user here!
I have the "BBG Combo ULD 945" plan with an FUP of 8GB at 2mbps.
During this big news of the speed being minimum of 2mbps, i actually did get a 2mbps speed even after 8 GB, that is until today.
checking my downloads, I surpassed over 20GB in 3 days alone (am not a big down-loader ), And now its down to the pathetic 50KBps (download).
Well, I had Fun for a while and kinda thought BSNL got their act together, but looks like I was wrong.
So basically if I keep the router switched on all the time.. I'll always have the 2mbps speed?You get 2mbps speed every start of month unless you have not disconnected.. as on every new connection bsnl system checks data usage and assign port speed.
No, you will simply be redirected to BSNL's page where you will get an option to either purchase more high speed Internet or use slow speed. You will then be needed to reconnect in order to use the Internet.So basically if I keep the router switched on all the time.. I'll always have the 2mbps speed?
Yeah I am aware of that.. Kinda depressing when I come across that page..No, you will simply be redirected to BSNL's page where will get an option to either purchase more high speed Internet or use slow speed. You will then be needed to reconnect in order to use the Internet.
Yeah I am aware of that.. Kinda depressing when I come across that page..
Guess I'll be changing to Hathaway or ACT, although I have my doubts about them too.