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Well for one, it sucks because having a limit on an unlimited connection is an oxymoron, not to mention probably fraudulent... and I believe this is something they were sued for, but I have no idea how what happened to that suit.
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They don't call it an "unlimited connection". They call it an "anytime internet range", which is true to it's wording. I believe they had muddled up the wording with unlimited (150MB per day) and pure unlimited (no restrictions) once but they've taken care of that now.
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Secondly, unlimited connections are available for less than Rs. 1000. I believe Airtel itself offers one for around Rs. 700 (128kbps unlimited), which is around what quadmaniac seems to be paying for his seemingly 'unlimited-but-limited' connection.
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Sify's 128 kbps unlimited connection is for 705 INR. quadmaniac is paying for double the data rate with a modest limitation (150 MB per day). Also personally, I believe it's an excellent plan. It actually gives you scope to download/upload close to 4.5 GB per month, which is humongous. Just take a look at how much corporate lines with 256 kbps speeds and the above download limitation cost and you'll get my point.
QUOTE(vebmetal @ Aug 20 2006, 10:59 PM) [snapback]59213[/snapback]
And finally, in the broad picture IMHO having broadband connections with limits is retrograde, and smacks of the lack of long term vision that I often find characteristic of Indian industry.
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Not at all. Bandwidth is expensive at any part of the world, let alone in a third world country like India. And not everyone needs oodles of bandwidth to play around with. If it wasn't for me my household would have been more than happy with a 500 MB per month package. And I think that's the case with most internet users.
Only techies and pirates need all that bandwidth and it's only fair that they pay extra for it in comparison to others (more so for pirates and pr0nhogs). Why should I, a 200 MB per month user, pay as much as a 5 GB per month user?
Siddhesh