Happy with your Sify Broadband CTO?

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a better way would have been to parner with bhinder (pity he is at college during day time). we could have bought a common package and make one of our PC a proxy server. 😛
 
y dont u guys make a proxy server and then get two packs one for the day n other for the night.
 
he is in college at day time. 😀 but it makes sense. 🙂 there are no unlimited packs for days though...let him come and respond...
 
1 hour of chattin = 2 mb approx
1 hour os surfin = 8mb approx
(Sify's official figures)

u can also do a calculation based on number of hours u use.[/b]
--Surjeett


I don't know where Sify gets its figures from. I have monitored my text chat usage and it comes out to be around 550 KB for an hour 😉
 
maybe sify guys are heavy chatters. 😀 but that would not include voice chat and video conferencing. 🙂and they have to give a higher limit to prevent user yelling back. so the margin is pretty safe i would guess.
 
Noone will yell if it's said that they have used less data transfer/bandwidth for the same work 😀
 


🙄 the proxy thing could work, of course, we'll see abt that, but as he said i am not at home in the daytime.. and also there is no unlimited connection available.. besides all i dooff the internet is download.. i download stuff for like 10 - 11 hours of the night and when i had the 32 K pack i left it for 20 hrs at a stretch.. so that would leave you with little or no bandwidth 🙂
 
MY CTO sold me a 30 hour package and told me that the sunday free and night half rate would be applicable. Apparently it wasnt and when I complained the CTO generously decided to give me 7 days unlimited connection at 64 kbps free to make up for their *&^%up. So I think..like Sushubh..I have finally *bonded* with my CTO, everyone in the office knows my full name, promptly answer all queries etc. I also hear BSNL is about to start broadband in Pune. They have been releasing ads in the papers saying "Broadband is here". But when I called their customer care they had no idea where the broadband was or when it was coming to town. All they went on mumbling was that it would be 999 per month for 256 kbps. Sounds like another Sify in the making? I hope not...
 

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