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So I was looking for a good wired internet connection here in Delhi. Almost all recommended MTNL as I needed a non-FUP, non-throttling connection to be shared between three people.
Airtel was out of the question with plan without Fair Usage Policy. All data limited plans, which were of no use to me. 256kbps after exceeding limit is just way too low.
Heard lots of bad things about Reliance, so chucked it.
Settled on MTNL and decided to apply.
I am typing what followed below. This is to help people looking for an MTNL Tri band connection and I hope the thread serves its purpose.
So my friend called up the customer care number from the MTNL Delhi website to find out the nearest telephone exchange. That did not help much as those guys confused us a lot. So I went to a local general store and asked about the nearest exchange and I got my answer. Anyway, in case you are looking for yours, you can check it here: MTNL or dial 1500.
Fast forward a little. Finally my friend was free on a morning. He went to the exchange to ask which documents will be needed for applying for a landline and a Tri band connection. He was told a rent agreement and identity proof (driving license/PAN card) will do. My friend told me this and I xeroxed the documents and went to to the same MTNL office a few days later.
Got the form and filled it up. I was very excited about getting a connection asap, so I hurried up to the form submission counter. Begin problems. A lady was handling that counter.
Then I spoke to owner and got a water bill with his name on it and my friend took it to the lady a few days later. She leafs through again and then,
My friend was like: WHAT? You had seen the same documents last time. Then you had mentioned one problem and that has been corrected. But the lady said that there is a court stamp behind every rent agreement, so get a xerox of that as well. Otherwise all documents are fine.
The exchange is not so close to my place that we can go anytime. So my friend went a few days later and submitted all documents. This time the lady, without even looking at the papers,
Finally, all documents submitted and paid Rs 500 as security (the rest are included in bill).
And yeah, it was a Wednesday (no pun intended ). We were expecting the connection in a week or ten days.
On Thursday (yes, 1 day later) doorbell rings and w00t! MTNL guys are at our place. They put the landline in place and leave.
On Friday, (yes, only two days) they bring the wifi modem and fix it. VOILA! Internet working.
Conclusion: Triple check all your documents. For those living in their own house:
But I think it was worth it completely. Enjoying the non-FUP world thoroughly. MTNL has the best internet plans in Delhi. The connection is reliable too, no major drops yet.
Total cost:
Security: Rs 500 (one-time)
Wifi modem: Rs 800 (one-time)
Installation and some other charges: Rs 300 (one-time)
Service Tax: Rs 62
1 Mbps Unlimited NO FUP: Rs 999 per month.
Thanks for reading and hope this helps.
Airtel was out of the question with plan without Fair Usage Policy. All data limited plans, which were of no use to me. 256kbps after exceeding limit is just way too low.
Heard lots of bad things about Reliance, so chucked it.
Settled on MTNL and decided to apply.
I am typing what followed below. This is to help people looking for an MTNL Tri band connection and I hope the thread serves its purpose.
So my friend called up the customer care number from the MTNL Delhi website to find out the nearest telephone exchange. That did not help much as those guys confused us a lot. So I went to a local general store and asked about the nearest exchange and I got my answer. Anyway, in case you are looking for yours, you can check it here: MTNL or dial 1500.
Fast forward a little. Finally my friend was free on a morning. He went to the exchange to ask which documents will be needed for applying for a landline and a Tri band connection. He was told a rent agreement and identity proof (driving license/PAN card) will do. My friend told me this and I xeroxed the documents and went to to the same MTNL office a few days later.
Got the form and filled it up. I was very excited about getting a connection asap, so I hurried up to the form submission counter. Begin problems. A lady was handling that counter.
Me: Excuse me, I want to submit this form.
Lady: *busy with her phone*
Me: Erm... Ahem ahem
She: *still busy with her phone*
Me: Madam, I want to submit this form, will you have a look at the documents?
Lady: *looks up after taking her own sweet time and has a foul expression on her face like when you enter not-so-clean urinals* What form?
Me: Landline and broadband
Lady: *Leafs through documents* Docments are not correct. Name of owner of flat does not match name on electricity bill
Me: Oh no, so what do I do?
Lady: Get some other document where name of flat owner is there
Me: Ok
Then I spoke to owner and got a water bill with his name on it and my friend took it to the lady a few days later. She leafs through again and then,
Annoying said:Documents are not complete
My friend was like: WHAT? You had seen the same documents last time. Then you had mentioned one problem and that has been corrected. But the lady said that there is a court stamp behind every rent agreement, so get a xerox of that as well. Otherwise all documents are fine.
The exchange is not so close to my place that we can go anytime. So my friend went a few days later and submitted all documents. This time the lady, without even looking at the papers,
My friend's head almost evaporated. He told her to check all documents at least. Then she checked and after painful scrutiny, accepted them. We all were very relieved. PHEW!Water bill won't do
Finally, all documents submitted and paid Rs 500 as security (the rest are included in bill).
And yeah, it was a Wednesday (no pun intended ). We were expecting the connection in a week or ten days.
On Thursday (yes, 1 day later) doorbell rings and w00t! MTNL guys are at our place. They put the landline in place and leave.
On Friday, (yes, only two days) they bring the wifi modem and fix it. VOILA! Internet working.
Conclusion: Triple check all your documents. For those living in their own house:
- Electricity/Water bill
- Driving license/PAN card/Voter ID/any other Govt recognised ID
- Rent Agreement's photocopy (even the back side as it has a very important court stamp)
- Same ID proof as mentioned above
- Do not forget to carry all original documents in case they want to verify that the photocopy is not fake.
- Please make sure that all your photocopies are dark enough or else they begin cribbing about how they cannot read anything.
- Don't expect luxuries like a photocopy machine to be there in the MTNL exchange, or anywhere close by. So go prepared and carry your own pen too.
But I think it was worth it completely. Enjoying the non-FUP world thoroughly. MTNL has the best internet plans in Delhi. The connection is reliable too, no major drops yet.
Total cost:
Security: Rs 500 (one-time)
Wifi modem: Rs 800 (one-time)
Installation and some other charges: Rs 300 (one-time)
Service Tax: Rs 62
1 Mbps Unlimited NO FUP: Rs 999 per month.
Thanks for reading and hope this helps.