So TRAI supposedly has paved the way for broadband subsribers to get cheaper rates... Anyone have any idea how it will actually effect consumers?
According to some articles, such as the following, it seems that the cut in rates will be translated to the end users...... but then again, I don't quite believe articles in the newspapers when they talk about broadband... e.g. they say that the average rate of a 256 kbps connection is Rs. 350 per month.... why can't we all just agree that packages limited by time or data transfer constraints are redundant?? :angry:
http://www.business-standard.com/common/st...N&autono=183426
http://inhome.rediff.com/money/2005/mar/14broad.htm
According to some articles, such as the following, it seems that the cut in rates will be translated to the end users...... but then again, I don't quite believe articles in the newspapers when they talk about broadband... e.g. they say that the average rate of a 256 kbps connection is Rs. 350 per month.... why can't we all just agree that packages limited by time or data transfer constraints are redundant?? :angry:
http://www.business-standard.com/common/st...N&autono=183426
http://inhome.rediff.com/money/2005/mar/14broad.htm