First Country In The World To Have A 100mbps Broadband Service

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Mr Mike Reynolds, StarHub's head of integrated products and marketing, said: "Singapore will become the first country in the world to have a 100Mbps broadband service commercially available nationwide."


The only catch is that subscribers need to purchase a 100Mbps-ready cable modem at $525 and subscribe to its $121.80 per month (unlimited) MaxOnline Ultimate plan to reach the advertised speeds.

todayonline.com/articles/163025.asp

http://www.starhub.com/online/maxonline/index.html


so, when will come to India ? what will price of 100 mbps in India in fututre ???

who satisfied with his connection ? what speed u want at what rate ??? ISPs dont get free bandwidth !!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
 
India will get it soon ... with 100MB limit 😛 thats 8 seconds
 
QUOTE(avinds @ Dec 29 2006, 01:15 PM) [snapback]72228[/snapback]
India will get it soon ... with 100MB limit 😛 thats 8 seconds[/b]


:lol: :lol: 😀
 
OMG!! that will be 12 mb /sec speed isn't it? ..wish i was born in s'pore 😛h34r:
 
Yes India can provide this speed with 10 MB limit for the price of just Rs.100,000/- and 30bucks/MB for usage exceeding the limit
 
forget the above link !!!........lol 😛

I read somewhere : forget kbps, here comes mbps
my take : forget mbps, here comes >>Gbps>

http://www.convergedigest.com/Bandwidth/ne...le.asp?ID=14545


a snapshot for lazy as*es who can't check the link:

1 Gbps = US$ 215/month ( Rs. 9675/-)
100 Mbps = US$ 34/month ( Rs. 1530/-)
10 Mbps = US$ 16/month ( Rs. 720/-)

Now, let's c how BSNL,MTNL,Airtel matches them .......lol
 
You people need to get a clear perspective. Comparing developed nations to India is just stupid. Many factors come into play like the geographical size of our land which is huge , the per capita income which imo is very very important , the role undertaken by the government etc. We have always been behind and it's not going to change soon at least not for the next 3 years so have some patience.Schemes like the 100 Mbps sound insane but realistically speaking not many people will opt for such a costly option. Only hardcore downloading users will benefit from that provided they have that much money.
 
AFAIK swedes,japanese,koreans,some US' have been tasting 100M for quite some time.and FTTH is gaining popularity in US and europe quickly..
 

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