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Reliance broadband plans

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By , May 20, 2012 5:14 am

Reliance broadband plans

newly joined indiabroadband forum. 
I want to have a broadband connection. Till now i have aproached, sify, airtel, they say they cannot give connection where i live i.e. in pune.
And bsnl i dont rely upon as my landline of bsnl itself is dead from 4 months, so i supposedly cannot use broadband of bsnl w/o my landline working..

reliance broadband plans

I am left with no other option than Tata & Reliance, of which tata has increased its rates a minimum of 1000 bucks p.m. & 2000 installation & security deposit.

So i want to know about reliance, whether it is ok? I am planning ro select postpaid night unlimited plan of 300kbps speed. Is the plan ok?When you have plan to go for new broadband connection, these are the general suggestions i would like to provide regardless of service provider

reliance broadband plans

a) go for unlimited plan…because you wont need to keep tracking of when you connect and when you dont.

No need to worry abt billing too. Its a fixed price.

b) bandwidth depends on your need. You planned a very good bandwidth

c) Customer Serivce. This is much more important.From the opinions I’ve gathered , I feel it really depends on the area where yu live in. in sme areas and in sme cities people say that their reliance cnnections are very stable and live up to the promised transfer rates. But like all things in india, theres always an anthithesis. Just browsing through the pages of this site u would find a surprising number of disgruntled reliance customers peppered with a few satisfied ones. 

My suggestion would be to find somene in yur neighbourhood or at least city and enquire there. Maybe u might find somene here.

And like many before me, I wuld reccomend the unlimited plan for obvious reasons.don’t know how many of you have checked it or are aware….Reliance has launched couple of new plans.
reliance broadband plans

Same are available on the website, am unable to paste the picture here.

1 Mbps plan for only Rs. 1499 and 2 Mbps unlimited plan @ Rs. 2599 and 400 Kbps flat fee plan @ Rs. 749

Entry level unlimited plan at Rs. 400 where you get night speed of 150 Kbps and for Rs. 500 you get night speed of 300 Kbps. 

A new combo plan too has been introduced where you can get 600 Kbps of speed at just Rs. 1099.newly joined indiabroadband forum. 
I want to have a broadband connection. Till now i have aproached, sify, airtel, they say they cannot give connection where i live i.e. in pune.
And bsnl i dont rely upon as my landline of bsnl itself is dead from 4 months, so i supposedly cannot use broadband of bsnl w/o my landline working..

I am left with no other option than Tata & Reliance, of which tata has increased its rates a minimum of 1000 bucks p.m. & 2000 installation & security deposit.

So i want to know about reliance, whether it is ok? I am planning ro select postpaid night unlimited plan of 300kbps speed. Is the plan ok?When you have plan to go for new broadband connection, these are the general suggestions i would like to provide regardless of service provider

a) go for unlimited plan…because you wont need to keep tracking of when you connect and when you dont. No need to worry abt billing too. Its a fixed price.

b) bandwidth depends on your need. You planned a very good bandwidth

c) Customer Serivce. This is much more important.From the opinions I’ve gathered , I feel it really depends on the area where yu live in. in sme areas and in sme cities people say that their reliance cnnections are very stable and live up to the promised transfer rates. But like all things in india, theres always an anthithesis. Just browsing through the pages of this site u would find a surprising number of disgruntled reliance customers peppered with a few satisfied ones. 

My suggestion would be to find somene in yur neighbourhood or at least city and enquire there. Maybe u might find somene here.

And like many before me, I wuld reccomend the unlimited plan for obvious reasons.don’t know how many of you have checked it or are aware….Reliance has launched couple of new plans.

Same are available on the website, am unable to paste the picture here.

1 Mbps plan for only Rs. 1499 and 2 Mbps unlimited plan @ Rs. 2599 and 400 Kbps flat fee plan @ Rs. 749

Entry level unlimited plan at Rs. 400 where you get night speed of 150 Kbps and for Rs. 500 you get night speed of 300 Kbps. 

A new combo plan too has been introduced where you can get 600 Kbps of speed at just Rs. 1099.



Broadband For Bachelors

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By , May 15, 2012 5:14 am

Broadband For Bachelors
Anyone who has studied philosophy knows that all unmarried men are bachelors and all bachelors are unmarried men.

It’s an example of a tautology wheeled out when trying to explain the mysteries of conversion and proposition types in logic.

Unfortunately for the field of philosophy it’s an example that’s become somewhat invalidated by the fact that the term bachelor has been stretched in the past few years to mean not only (or, sometimes, not even) an unmarried man but one who is technology friendly, au fait with the art of seduction and has a pad (but, crucially, does not refer to it as such).

Think: Hugh Grant in ‘About a Boy’ or the protagonist of Edward Docx’s 2003 novel ‘The Calligrapher’. There are many more examples.

So when we talk about broadband for bachelors in the context of this article let’s be clear. We are not talking about the bachelor as in the dictionary definition.

Rather we refer to the cultural conditions and associations of a particular type of single man: the bachelor.

For the purposes of this distinction we exclude baked beans, pot noodles and bodily functions. The reader should assume that such things are implied by the term bachelor though we join bachelors themselves in not explicitly desiring them.

To get to the point, though, what is broadband for bachelors? What does the single man want from his broadband deals?

We can answer that fairly simply at first: speed.

Broadband speeds have been the hunting ground of many a broadband provider over the years and I’m sure in some sort of marketing bunker, these men were their target market.

The fastest broadband is dependent on postcode, though, so it’s not entirely a free choice.

The savvy bachelor will go for the company with the best reputation for speed and customer service which isn’t necessarily the same as the company offering the highest headline speeds.

Beyond speeds it’s likely that the bachelor will require a level of customer care over and above and a normal users and decent download allowances.

Since we’re assuming bachelors are early adopters they’ll need a hefty allowance to take care of their gaming and online streaming of movies, TV shows and music.

For this reason Virgin or Sky TV bundles might also be attractive to them since only a few companies offer high definition television and will go on to roll-out 3D television, these deals come with the broadband included as part of the deals.

Julia Cook is a staff writer for a site that helps users to compare broadband deals. The site also includes answers to questions such as where to get sky sports.

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