No. With the equipment that's available now, a standard
GPON tree runs at 2.5Gbit/s down, 1.25Gbit/s up (although Alcatel has recently released equipment that's capable of 10 down, 2.5 up and soon will have equipment that's capable of 10gbit/s symmetrical) - but consumer hardware hasn't caught up to that speed yet - that's the limitation.
I plan on having 10Gbit/s options for schools and MNCs because that usage would be spread across many users.
Yes It could be used for schools and MNCs.
You are telling that you are planning to give max 100mbps to each user.
Actually, we have limitation on LAN card of 100mbps. Even we can not go beyond if any case you distribute more than 100mbps from there.
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Nope. Never been the case. This is why we bill per 30 days - 30 days is easily broken down in to hours, so we can theoretically change the plan almost immediately and charge to the nearest hour.
And the downgrade fee only applies on flat-rate. Data-plan subscribers can buy as little or as much as they want without any penalty whatsoever.
Actually, mg I do not agree with your policy. this is not fair to take charge for plan migration whatever it is whether it is flat rate or data. It means no body will not move on to flat tariff who wants to take a trial of that tariff. Even we also had not paid any charge for migration from one to another tariff in any company.