armourlength
Right off the assembly line
Broadband has arrived
Dear Mr. Kalbag & Team digit,
CONGRATULATIONS for completing 4 successful years as India's Best Tech Mag.
You guys are still unbeatable!
I was surprised to find some of the old team members like Bhavesh, Ahmed & Sumod all gone.
Convergence is truly going to be a part of our lives, but I fear that factors like cost, infrastructure for setting it up in mass & compatibility will pose a problem in the Indian market.
It was a real disappointment for me to read the editorial "Broadband, Narrow minds".
Right now in India, broadband Internet is not restricted only through cable.
With BSNL entering the ring with reasonable costs & good service as well no headache of extra cable laying & wiring hassles.
I see no reason for people to wait for ISPs to give Broadband through cables.
I live in a region od Ahmedabad where none of the ISPs Satyam, Icenet provide broadband service even after 2 years of its existence in Ahmedabad.
The option was to go in for either for Tata or Reliance but their offers weren't attractive enough.
But BSNL gave me a 256 Kbps connection for 500/- a month (3100/- initial costs ) on my telephone line in 3 days from the inception in Ahmedabad and it was a perfect option for a normal home users.
So I don't get the point that people living in big cities like Mumbai should be at the mercy of their MSO for a broadband connection. Even my cable guy promised me that broadband was just 6 months away 2 years ago!
I find no fault in BSNL's service and advice every one concerned to go in for a Dataone subscription.
Broadband has arrived and we can safely discard our 56 kbps modems and surf without any anchors.
Warm regards
Nitin Gajjar
armourlength@gmail.com
Dear Mr. Kalbag & Team digit,
CONGRATULATIONS for completing 4 successful years as India's Best Tech Mag.
You guys are still unbeatable!
I was surprised to find some of the old team members like Bhavesh, Ahmed & Sumod all gone.
Convergence is truly going to be a part of our lives, but I fear that factors like cost, infrastructure for setting it up in mass & compatibility will pose a problem in the Indian market.
It was a real disappointment for me to read the editorial "Broadband, Narrow minds".
Right now in India, broadband Internet is not restricted only through cable.
With BSNL entering the ring with reasonable costs & good service as well no headache of extra cable laying & wiring hassles.
I see no reason for people to wait for ISPs to give Broadband through cables.
I live in a region od Ahmedabad where none of the ISPs Satyam, Icenet provide broadband service even after 2 years of its existence in Ahmedabad.
The option was to go in for either for Tata or Reliance but their offers weren't attractive enough.
But BSNL gave me a 256 Kbps connection for 500/- a month (3100/- initial costs ) on my telephone line in 3 days from the inception in Ahmedabad and it was a perfect option for a normal home users.
So I don't get the point that people living in big cities like Mumbai should be at the mercy of their MSO for a broadband connection. Even my cable guy promised me that broadband was just 6 months away 2 years ago!
I find no fault in BSNL's service and advice every one concerned to go in for a Dataone subscription.
Broadband has arrived and we can safely discard our 56 kbps modems and surf without any anchors.
Warm regards
Nitin Gajjar
armourlength@gmail.com