Nope. They better not! Look at the wireline scenario. BSNL has enough bandwidth to offer only 512Kbps UL. If they can't offer 1Mbps UL, then it means tha their network is not capable of doing so. I knew from start that the 7.2Mbps UL offered by BSNL was not going to last for ever. Its not possible for the low capacity network we have.
However, I think BSNL should offer 512Kbps UL over 3G network @ broadband rates so that people who are saddled in rented houses in cities for work can enjoy easy access to internet - subscribing to landline is a cubersome process.
Then how come BSNL is giving 2Mbps & 4 Mbps Unlimited (with sky high rates, of course) ?? They even have started rolling out FFTH upto 100 Mbps. Its just that BSNL is managed by worthless persons and dishonest ministry. BSNL just doesn't want to have any idea what Broadband means and just wants to screw customers.