I think there was a notice by DOT or someone that minimum 512kbps will be defined as broadband.Issue is I am getting 256kbps after FUP. Shouldn't I get 512?
Now: 256kbit/sMid-2012: 512kbit/s2015: 2mbit/s2020: 2mbit/s minimum with at least 100mbit/s on demand being available (which means no more ADSL, only VDSL2, DOCSIS3 cable, Metro Ethernet or Fibre).Reference: Pages 11 & 14 of NTP 2010 final document
Now: 256kbit/s
Mid-2012: 512kbit/s
2015: 2mbit/s
2020: 2mbit/s minimum with at least 100mbit/s on demand being available (which means no more ADSL, only VDSL2, DOCSIS3 cable, Metro Ethernet or Fibre).
Reference: Pages 11 & 14 of NTP 2010 final document
Now: 256kbit/s
Mid-2012: 512kbit/s
2015: 2mbit/s
2020: 2mbit/s minimum with at least 100mbit/s on demand being available (which means no more ADSL, only VDSL2, DOCSIS3 cable, Metro Ethernet or Fibre).
Reference: Pages 11 & 14 of NTP 2010 final document
Haha 2 mbps by 2015 when the world would be having 1 Gbps as standard. lol
Wont make any difference. When 2 mbps becomes the standard, BB companies will simply stop calling it "broadband" and simply term it "high" speed internet.
Haha 2 mbps by 2015 when the world would be having 1 Gbps as standard. lol
This is India... what do you expect. The Telecom Policy 2011 which was suppose to be implemented in 2011 would now be implemented after Mid June 2012.
Rest assured you won't get 2Mbps in 2015. It would definitely be delayed more by another 1-2 years...
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Wont make any difference. When 2 mbps becomes the standard, BB companies will simply stop calling it "broadband" and simply term it "high" speed internet.
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