nebeldunkel
Right off the assembly line
I'd like to say hi to everyone as this is my very first post on this forum.
It was not till recently when I found out about Reliance Info's R-Connect Card service and after going through the website, it says that they offer 144Kbps speed and unlimited surfing at Rs 650 per month.
Does anyone on this forum use such a service. I used to live in Bangalore till 3 months ago where I had a high speed connection but now that I'm in Kerala in a small village, the only way to get connected to the internet is using a dialup which is extremely slow and the above service seems to be the best option available.
I'd be interested to see a review on the above service. Are there no additional charges apart from the 650? If I understand it correctly, the R-Connect card is very similar to a phone and can also be used to make calls, send SMS etc. So wouldn't there be telephone charges applicable in addition to the 650?
If its really worth it then I could get myself a PCMCIA reader and get one of these cards and stay connected all the time.
My telephone bill for March was over Rs 5000 because of the dialup usage so this would be a very economic alternative.
It was not till recently when I found out about Reliance Info's R-Connect Card service and after going through the website, it says that they offer 144Kbps speed and unlimited surfing at Rs 650 per month.
Does anyone on this forum use such a service. I used to live in Bangalore till 3 months ago where I had a high speed connection but now that I'm in Kerala in a small village, the only way to get connected to the internet is using a dialup which is extremely slow and the above service seems to be the best option available.
I'd be interested to see a review on the above service. Are there no additional charges apart from the 650? If I understand it correctly, the R-Connect card is very similar to a phone and can also be used to make calls, send SMS etc. So wouldn't there be telephone charges applicable in addition to the 650?
If its really worth it then I could get myself a PCMCIA reader and get one of these cards and stay connected all the time.
My telephone bill for March was over Rs 5000 because of the dialup usage so this would be a very economic alternative.