amlan_sarma
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If they want to remain in competition with Jio Fiber, BSNL than they will have to change plans all over India. Both Jio & BSNL plans are cheaper and unlimited now.
Yeah jharkhand users are already getting better and cheaper plans. States like Odisha are in deep need of new plans.For Jharkhand, they already have cheaper plans than other states like Assam. Gujarat.
I don't think they are going to update plans for Bihar and Jharkhand soon.
First of all they need to eliminate their statewise plans. They need to have uniform plans for entire India.
Next, at 999, they should provide either 150Mbps or 200Mbps. 150Mbps would also be good enough because other ISPs have clearly mentioned the FUP as 3300GB whereas Railwire hasn't mentioned any such limit. Still I don't think anybody would reach that. My data usage since last two month is around 900GB and I don't think it will ever cross 3TB.
First of all they need to eliminate their statewise plans. They need to have uniform plans for entire India.
Next, at 999, they should provide either 150Mbps or 200Mbps. 150Mbps would also be good enough because other ISPs have clearly mentioned the FUP as 3300GB whereas Railwire hasn't mentioned any such limit. Still I don't think anybody would reach that. My data usage since last two month is around 900GB and I don't think it will ever cross 3TB.
Do you stream some 4k stuff or something ? Because I only stream till 1080p60fps not beyond that. Also my torrent speeds are bad so that's also an issue, else seeding torrents I could multiply my usage.I'm on 10mbps plan and I easily cross 1TB
I'm on 10mbps plan and I easily cross 1TB
We are greatest losers due to non availability of pan India plans on Railwire. Out of all North Eastern states , only Tripura got previous plan revision benefits. When BSNL can introduce pan India plans, what is Railwire's problem in introducing such plans is unknown?First of all they need to eliminate their statewise plans. They need to have uniform plans for entire India.
Next, at 999, they should provide either 150Mbps or 200Mbps. 150Mbps would also be good enough because other ISPs have clearly mentioned the FUP as 3300GB whereas Railwire hasn't mentioned any such limit. Still I don't think anybody would reach that. My data usage since last two month is around 900GB and I don't think it will ever cross 3TB.
I stream on 1440p on mobile while my family member uses streaming on TV/mobile simultaneously (No Cable) and combine that with couple of games per month(like the new call of duty is literally 100gigs) and occasional torrents (constant seeding)Do you stream some 4k stuff or something ? Because I only stream till 1080p60fps not beyond that. Also my torrent speeds are bad so that's also an issue, else seeding torrents I could multiply my usage.
4k does works technically, but I don't find that much of difference between 1440p and 4k on my mobile, and yes heavy games, and TV shows(1080p, Highest quality)How dude? 4k won't work on 10 Mbps speed. Do you download lot of heavy files like games or Bluray movies?
Only where competition exists lolWhen BSNL can introduce pan India plans
30mbps on mobile, on wired connection it gets like 40, even 45-50 on a good day@ch@ndlerbing It will work for him as he gets around 30Mbps on fast .com on his 10Mbps plan.