QUOTE(Prathmesh @ Aug 17 2006, 09:45 PM) [snapback]58867[/snapback]
I never tried any other internet but the Sify Broadband but it dosen't mean I don't want to but we got monopoly of Sify in our area :angry: So may be my statements would be bit incorrect please reply and notify me
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There is only one Internet, no Sify's Internet. Sify helps you connect to it. If you hate Sify so much then MTNL Triband is a good choice. I have't heard many complaints about it and it's always available directly without the interference of the CTO.
QUOTE(Prathmesh @ Aug 17 2006, 09:45 PM) [snapback]58867[/snapback]
I always used 64 kBPs unlimited(LIMITED

)package and I get download speed of 10 kBPs maximum so what do Sify means by there package bandwildth 64kBPs ??? They should clearify the package speed 10kBPs :angry: and remove unlimted from package name and rename it Night unlimited(Since they have puted uses ristrictions of 150MB during daytime). Once I decided to get 512 kBPs package but fishhhhhhhh I couln't get speed more than 50kBPs. So Sify should rename there packages' B/W according to the download speed or please clearify that what the bandwildth means(Never experienced the faster brousing either I had experienced the modem speed at my cousin's place few years ago).
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I guess this has been explained by everyone else. Sify (and any other ISP) speeds are given in kbps (kilobits per second). The download speed you see is in KBps (KiloBytes per second). 1byte=8bits. So if you're getting 10 kBps speed then you're actually getting 10*8=80kbps speed. So you're the envy of many out here who don't cross 8KBps that regularly

(For the record, I do. Lucky again I guess)
QUOTE(Prathmesh @ Aug 17 2006, 09:45 PM) [snapback]58867[/snapback]
I got good system config. (2.99 GHz P4HT) enough ram(512MB) still poor service terrible download speed of 10kBPs

. Share your experiences too. Its been 1 and half year since I m using Sify but may be I m too late to find these forums Replies are most welcomed
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System speed doesn't determine net speeds.
Regards,
Siddhesh