1Gbps broadband speed plans coming soon for Indian users: Radius Infratel

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If he could also tell us where to legally download HD movies from, that'd be great.

big flix??
 
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last time i checked, they only streamed movies. even today, their website does not talk about downloads of hd quality movies. all i see is dvd picture quality and watch movies online which essentially means streaming.

and dvd quality is not really considered HD right?

youtube of course already offer tons of (mostly crappy) movies in actual HD. but they are again for streaming online.
 
youtube does not legally support downloading of movies and videos from their platform. unless of course they are legally made available for download. (i believe khan academy videos have a download button).
 
looks like not. though i do remember some videos on specific channels which had a download button because those were the videos that aimed for wider distribution.
 


hmmm 1 gbps is quite fast, even with 30 Mbps I can download 2 gb data in about 1 hour and some odd minutes. so I am guessing a 8 gb movie will take not more than 1 or 2 minutes on gbps connection. btw guys what time it should take for me to download a 2 gb movie with my speed of 32 mbps?
 
yeah n this plan will be likemonth started (Day 1) - browsing, downloaded two "HD" movies*NOTICE*you have crossed your FUspeed-on-demand options - extra 1GB@100else stay with the 512kbps for the rest of 30 days, you MF 😛
 
sounds like its just a private FTTH company. 1gbps is probably their full capacity, they might endup giving plans similar to BSNL and MTNL FTTH plans.
 
right now if we have 8-12MBPS without FUP ... ..nothing more then...as per my view this is enough for us now
 
Radius *just* does the infrastructure. They don't provide any actual services of their own (yet?), so the idea is that any company wanting to provide FTTx services can immediately supply you if they're connected to Radius' network... the same as you can get many different ISPs through a single cable operator.
 

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