In order to tell what maximum speed you can expect you need to know your line length or downstream line attenuation.
If you only know the line length, check here:
Remember that the distances in the chart represent the actual cable length, not straight line distance.
If you know your line attenuation (downstream), check your max attainable speed in this chart:
This is more accurate because the attenuation actually determines your max sync speed. Attenuation can be different for 2 lines of the same length depending on what quality cable BT used.
The speed in both charts is the maximum sync speed for a given line length or attenuation. Noise on the line will reduce the achiveable speed.
This hope will clear any speed related doubts
There is long way to go for MTNL to actually implement such high speeds
But worth a dekho
Nothin to worry for triband users as 256k connection is only affected if attnuation is more than 80
Due Credits : adsl.yesyes.info
If you only know the line length, check here:
Remember that the distances in the chart represent the actual cable length, not straight line distance.
If you know your line attenuation (downstream), check your max attainable speed in this chart:
This is more accurate because the attenuation actually determines your max sync speed. Attenuation can be different for 2 lines of the same length depending on what quality cable BT used.
The speed in both charts is the maximum sync speed for a given line length or attenuation. Noise on the line will reduce the achiveable speed.
This hope will clear any speed related doubts
There is long way to go for MTNL to actually implement such high speeds
But worth a dekho
Nothin to worry for triband users as 256k connection is only affected if attnuation is more than 80
Due Credits : adsl.yesyes.info