jack// ani said:ya...where can i activate this 15 days free trial....i'm so eager!!
and yes a very very big doubt....
c)Data Download for Gaming purpose: -The usage charges for downloading data for gaming purpose will not be charged and will not be counted as volume charged in the Broadband bills of the subcribers.
they are saying data downloaded for gaming purpose will not be charged...so will they charge if i download something else...how will they come to know this?? and is this also applicable in free trial period also!!!
bsnl guys have again put a big question mark on there billing !!!!!
BSNL has decided to introduce Gaming Service in association with M/s. India Games (I.G.) to BSNL Broadband customers. The Gaming Service will be available undeer the following two packages:
1. Standard package
2. Premium packages
mikeon said:k thanx 4 da reply but how do I go about connecting thru LAN ?
I mean is it a direct connect and that's it ? Or do I have to configure some settings (modem or other) ?
s18000rpm said:@mikeon, i had asked a AIRTEL BB Service Person about which is better- LAN/USB, he said LAN connection is better & FASTER than USB.
just buy the appropriate LAN cable & connect it .
wait for more reply on this configuring. (i dont know much about it )
& @jack// ani, NO OFFENCE, but can you put the Avatar which u used before, the present one looks kinda
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YeeeeHAAAW FINALLY, my PLAN 900UL got activated. i'm soooooooooooooooo happpy.
thank you @tinku dhar, Jack//ani,
s18000rpm said:hey man, jack, its no problem dude, the dance is just kinda thats all.
check this BSNL portal screenshot.
*img134.imageshack.us/img134/3245/bsnltz4.th.jpg
under the "Total Volume (GB)" it shows 313MB , & under "Sum Traffic (GB)" it shows .270GB (270mb).
what the heck is going on! ---- which Total Reading should i take. its really confusing, now i'm in doubt whether 900UL has activated or not.
P.S. i tried calling the BSNL #1500, but couldnt get connected with a Operator.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm said:Im already using this getting 200KB/s using Netdump trick