So, as everyone already knows bsnl sucks for gaming. I have a ADSL connection which i am sure able to upgrade to VDSL but Whats the point? All "DSL" connection uses the same shitty copper line.
Now, here I am to confer with people who already have FTTH -
1. How does the upload speed match with download speed? In all "DSL" connections Upload is limited 1 mbps. So, If I get a 10 mbps. What upload speed would i get to that 10 mbps?
2. does bsnl ftth connection jitter like crazy when it rains? Or will those guys at the exchange be like "Hey, lets cut the connection for just 5 minutes to fix some problem. Who cares its just 5 minutes." Well, FK U if i am in between my league game.
3. I know my connection on fiber be like 2ms to internet backbone instead of 20-25ms of "DSL" connections but is it true that internet backbone can even make you lag by improper routing? I read somewhere on some forum while googling thatchanging to fiber won't fix all problems since some of those problems are from internet backbone of india. How true is that? For example: I have had internet disconnections from my ADSL connection even tho my telephone line was working just fine. Now, I'm no expert but isn't that fault NOTfrom my end but from BSNL? And if its from BSNL it can happen to FTTH?
4. Also, there is a existing fiber connection like 300m away from my home at a cyber cafe. I think I can get them to get it to my home but I am worried that they may just do something like getting a copper connection my home to that fiber terminal at cybercafe. I will actually go mad if they do that. Do they practice that? I have heard that some companies actually do that (maybe airtel v-fiber) and then actually call that connection fiber.
5. Generally what pings you get to singapore?
All things aside, I want to know YOUR true experience with BSNL FTTH. Those uncles & aunties at BSNL don't know shit. Thx in advance! Lets start a discussion
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I am also interested in railwire. I have heard alot of good things about railwire like same down/upload speed and good quality of connection. So, according to your experience what would be better choice?
Now, here I am to confer with people who already have FTTH -
1. How does the upload speed match with download speed? In all "DSL" connections Upload is limited 1 mbps. So, If I get a 10 mbps. What upload speed would i get to that 10 mbps?
2. does bsnl ftth connection jitter like crazy when it rains? Or will those guys at the exchange be like "Hey, lets cut the connection for just 5 minutes to fix some problem. Who cares its just 5 minutes." Well, FK U if i am in between my league game.
3. I know my connection on fiber be like 2ms to internet backbone instead of 20-25ms of "DSL" connections but is it true that internet backbone can even make you lag by improper routing? I read somewhere on some forum while googling thatchanging to fiber won't fix all problems since some of those problems are from internet backbone of india. How true is that? For example: I have had internet disconnections from my ADSL connection even tho my telephone line was working just fine. Now, I'm no expert but isn't that fault NOTfrom my end but from BSNL? And if its from BSNL it can happen to FTTH?
4. Also, there is a existing fiber connection like 300m away from my home at a cyber cafe. I think I can get them to get it to my home but I am worried that they may just do something like getting a copper connection my home to that fiber terminal at cybercafe. I will actually go mad if they do that. Do they practice that? I have heard that some companies actually do that (maybe airtel v-fiber) and then actually call that connection fiber.
5. Generally what pings you get to singapore?
All things aside, I want to know YOUR true experience with BSNL FTTH. Those uncles & aunties at BSNL don't know shit. Thx in advance! Lets start a discussion
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I am also interested in railwire. I have heard alot of good things about railwire like same down/upload speed and good quality of connection. So, according to your experience what would be better choice?