Help Me Pick A Plan

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I'm looking for a new ISP for someone (a businessman). Do you guys know of any high-end plans that would let me send the connection into a switch and let all the computers on the LAN use it?For reference, he's in Mumbai, Bandra area. I'm currently looking at Airtel, MTNL, Hathaway, and BSNL (though it doesn't seem as if BSNL provides in Mumbai, correct me if I'm wrong...)
 
any ethernet based plan should work where the modem logs in automatically.
 
Yes because business man don't download movie or software. He use for her official purpuse.My office Plan is 128 kBps Unlimited and one month surfing only surfing and some little downloads my average is around 1 GB.
 


QUOTE(Airtel 65KBPS @ Jan 15 2007, 03:58 PM) [snapback]75243[/snapback]
Yes because business man don't download movie or software. He use for her official purpuse.

My office Plan is 128 kBps Unlimited and one month surfing only surfing and some little downloads my average is around 1 GB.[/b]


I don't think any ISP would give out the home plan for business purpose unless you manage to convince a dealer or something. Otherwise, why not go for the upto "2 mbps" plan of BSNL for 500/- with a 2.5 GB limit
 
Well, it is for his _house_, not for his place of business. It's under his name, etc. But you know how businessmen are...if something comes up, they could be stranded in a life raft in the middle of the Indian Ocean for 3 weeks, and they'll still be doing their work... So if his internet goes down, and he needs to send out some report he'll be _pissed_. (He had Sify, and that's exactly what happened, and that's exactly why he's shopping around for a new provider.) But it's still technically a home connection, not a connection to his office.
 
Airtel then is your best bet unless he wants a 2mbps plan but Airtel barely goes down.
 
Since the Airtel guys aren't too confident that service will be available in my area, do you guys have a second choice?
 
bsnl or mtnl plan using the ethernet mode of connecting to the net. and 1 GB is not enough for a business user. even mails would consume more than that for a 10 PC office. other than that... corporate connections are way too expensive. and have crappier limits.
 

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