  manone
@airtelbroadband.in
| Indian Consumer Broadband
Lets be VERY VERY clear here .... India is a nation of TWO BILLION citizens and still growing.
So this aint exactly Fish and Chips ... You cant just throw stuff at people and expect everyone to buy stuff. Physically I doubt there is enough wires to connect everyone at those speeds ( 2Mbps and above) ...
I've got 256kps (read my fingers ) thats as reliable as you can get broadband in India.
Its gonna take time and any of youse European/American telecom giants wanting to one up any Indian government or sumthing can give Indians cheap Satellite Internet ...
That'll be a laugh innit ... |
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 Pictor Guy
join:2004-06-21 Sammamish, WA
| said by manone :
Lets be VERY VERY clear here .... India is a nation of TWO BILLION citizens and still growing.
So this aint exactly Fish and Chips ... You cant just throw stuff at people and expect everyone to buy stuff. Physically I doubt there is enough wires to connect everyone at those speeds ( 2Mbps and above) ...
I've got 256kps (read my fingers ) thats as reliable as you can get broadband in India.
Its gonna take time and any of youse European/American telecom giants wanting to one up any Indian government or sumthing can give Indians cheap Satellite Internet ...
That'll be a laugh innit ... 1. India is a country of 1.2 Billion, not 2 Billion. Lets be clear shall we?
2. 25% of the population is below the poverty line. Many people in India are more worried about putting food on the table and about infant mortality rate than HSI. Granted, there is a population in Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, and New Delhi who have a disposable income to buy HSI but lets not fool ourselves that the whole 1.2B will want it. The wires are there, that is in the homes that have a land phone line. If not, Airtell and others offer wireless options.
3. True, 256k is as reliable as it gets at least for the home (from what I have seen). Keeping power on to that modem is a bigger challenge. How many homes and business depend on generator power because power goes out on a daily basis? I've seen my share of exhaust stacks from generators along with commercials for APC Home UPS units.
4. Huh?!
The one thing no one should underestimate is the labor force and the hunger by people in India to capitalize on that force. |
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 madrhino
join:2004-07-03
·Verizon FIOS
| said by Pictor Guy :The one thing no one should underestimate is the labor force and the hunger by people in India to capitalize on that force. I seriously doubt anyone is/will be missing that one.Like it or not, since Americans are no longer producing there own goods there has to be alternatives to China.I'd hate to see our military bogged down in 10 years due to lack of cell phone batteries or something.
Pentagon procurer in 2017: " Dammit, we need more cell phone batteries.Get on the phone to the factory and order another 50 containers full."
Pentagon Lackey- " But Sir, the Chinese Overlords have forbidden contact with Taiwan." -- Get Verizon FIOS,The Anti-DIOS |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| reply to Pictor Guy Let's also not forget they JUST got rid of the cass system too... so their society is still adjusting to a new way of life too. It wasn't too long ago that if you were born into a card board box, you'd die in one too. -- "Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-reitchous and lazy..." |
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  wellread
@verizon.net | The Mama Cass system? 
Perhaps you meant Caste System. |
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