MTNL Broadband: When will mtnl slash their prices in Delhi

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Its almost about 1 month since mtnl slashed their price in mumbai but no change of tariff in delhi yet. I am dying to take 2 mbps plan now affordable in mumbai at 3999 rs :thumbsup:
 
Write to the CMD and EDD. Write to TRAI. I have already done so.

This to the CMD and EDD. No response, understandably:
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Dear Sirs,
It is very strange that MTNL is now offering an unlimited 512Kbps DSL connection in Mumbai for Rs 999/- per month while the same costs Delhi subscribers Rs 1,299/-.

The difference in respect of the unlimited 1Mbps connection boggles the mind. A Mumbai subscriber pays only Rs 1,599/- as against a whopping Rs 3,999/- that a Delhi subscriber pays!

How do you explain such glaring anomalies in your pricing structures?
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This to the TRAI:
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MTNL offers the following 'Unlimited Plans' in Mumbai as part of its broadband offering w.e.f 15 August 2009:

1. 512Kbps at Rs 999/- per month
2. 1Mbps at Rs 1,599/- per month
3. 2Mbps at Rs 3,999/- per month.

However the rates for the same plans in Delhi are:

1. 512Kbps at Rs 1,299/- per month - 30% more than the Mumbai rate
2. 1Mbps at Rs 3,999/- per month - 150% more than the Mumbai rate
3. 2Mbps at Rs 8,999/- per month - 125% more than the Mumbai rate.

Mumbai rates are listed at MTNL Broadband Internet Services Tariff Plans and Delhi rates are all jumbled up at Broadband.

My emails to the CMD and Executive Director (Delhi) of MTNL have, understandably, not been answered.

Is it MTNL's contention that bringing broadband to Delhi costs it so much more than Mumbai?

And, is this dual pricing allowed under the norms that govern broadband services in the country?

An early response from the TRAI would be highly appreciated. I only hope that this is not to be swept under the catch all 'forbearance' term that is so dear to the TRAI.
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Write to the CMD and EDD. Write to TRAI. I have already done so.

This to the CMD and EDD. No response, understandably:
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Dear Sirs,
It is very strange that MTNL is now offering an unlimited 512Kbps DSL connection in Mumbai for Rs 999/- per month while the same costs Delhi subscribers Rs 1,299/-.

The difference in respect of the unlimited 1Mbps connection boggles the mind. A Mumbai subscriber pays only Rs 1,599/- as against a whopping Rs 3,999/- that a Delhi subscriber pays!

How do you explain such glaring anomalies in your pricing structures?
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This to the TRAI:
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MTNL offers the following 'Unlimited Plans' in Mumbai as part of its broadband offering w.e.f 15 August 2009:

1. 512Kbps at Rs 999/- per month
2. 1Mbps at Rs 1,599/- per month
3. 2Mbps at Rs 3,999/- per month.

However the rates for the same plans in Delhi are:

1. 512Kbps at Rs 1,299/- per month - 30% more than the Mumbai rate
2. 1Mbps at Rs 3,999/- per month - 150% more than the Mumbai rate
3. 2Mbps at Rs 8,999/- per month - 125% more than the Mumbai rate.

Mumbai rates are listed at MTNL Broadband Internet Services Tariff Plans and Delhi rates are all jumbled up at Broadband.

My emails to the CMD and Executive Director (Delhi) of MTNL have, understandably, not been answered.

Is it MTNL's contention that bringing broadband to Delhi costs it so much more than Mumbai?

And, is this dual pricing allowed under the norms that govern broadband services in the country?

An early response from the TRAI would be highly appreciated. I only hope that this is not to be swept under the catch all 'forbearance' term that is so dear to the TRAI.
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Hi mate. I have just sent them email. Let's see if they will reply :O
 
try sending it to register@mtnl.net.in

All send together !
 
My emails to both of them are still unanswered. I am really angry with both MTNL delhi and TRAI :madness:😡
both are govt. controlled organisation
 
Not to offend anyone but till now MTNL Delhi users were paying less for the same plan as compared to their Mumbai counterparts.So the discrepancy of the pricing in the two cities existed for quite a long time but no action was taken.Even though the name (MTNL) is same in both the cities, I think they are virtually two different organizations aloof of each other.
 
^^ trueMumbai was always expensive then delhi by all ispsNow that mtnl in mumbai has become aggressive we see lot of mumbai users in this forum suddenly become active !
 
Not to offend anyone but till now MTNL Delhi users were paying less for the same plan as compared to their Mumbai counterparts.

So the discrepancy of the pricing in the two cities existed for quite a long time but no action was taken.

Even though the name (MTNL) is same in both the cities, I think they are virtually two different organizations aloof of each other.

I want 2mbps connection and its 3999 rs in mumbai but 8999 rs in delhi, almost 5000 rs difference. You were paying only may be 200 or 500 rs more. its ok, but a difference of 5000 rs really annoying. :notallowed:
 
My emails to both of them are still unanswered. I am really angry with both MTNL delhi and TRAI :madness:😡

This is India. It is not a public-sector/govt or private sector issue...nobody in India will respond. Samsung will not, Airtel will not, Vodafone will not. I have experienced their silence.

The only thing is that if we keep jamming MTNL or TRAI then they will have to sit up and take notice. I have experience of this too!😉

So, write in all. And, if Mumbai suffered higher rates why didn't anybody there raise a shindig?
 
ya man, I don't wanna switch to airtel right now I hope that they come out with magic box on 2nd october

and one problem with Airtel broadband is that, all unlimited plans have a fair usage policy in which if one download above 75 Gb then the speed will reduce to 256 kbps :wall:

but fortunately till now mtnl doesn't have any fair usage policy :urock:
 

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