bsnl to offer broadband connectivity at 2mbps
By kpisgod
@kpisgod (994)
India
December 14, 2006 9:08pm CST
BSNL will offer high speed of broadband connectivity up to two mbps (megabits per second) to its subscribers who have till now been getting the connection at 256 kbps (kilo bits per second).
Making the announcement at the India Telecom 2006 conference here on Thursday, Communication and IT Minister Dayanidhi Maran said BSNL would be offering high speed Internet broadband at the existing price.
He said it was now for the private operators to match it or beat it.
Dwelling on `Vision 2010' for the telecom sector, he said the Government had set a target to more than triple the number of mobile connections to 500 million, provide handsets for Rs. 1,000 and increase the broadband speed
Earlier inaugurating the conference, President A. P. J Abdul Kalam called for transforming the telecom connectivity into a network to provide seamless access between the knowledge creators/converters and knowledge consumers.
He laid special emphasis on providing access to this knowledge to the citizens in their own language.
He spelt out this broad goal to ensure that the society at large, particularly the rural areas, benefited from the telecom revolution with India emerging as the fastest growing bandwidth market.
"This should be achieved through cost effective utilisation of our telecom resources such as land lines, optical fibre networks, switching and networking hardware and software,'' the President said.
The networking should facilitate connectivity between the knowledge creator and the knowledge converters on the one hand and the knowledge consumers, namely, the citizens, on the other.
He identified educational institutions, healthcare institutions, infrastructure providers and the Government as knowledge creators and R & D institutions and public and private sector industries, which transform knowledge into products and services, as knowledge converters.
Mr. Maran said the decision to provide support from the Universal Service Obligation (USO) Fund for mobile telephony as well as broadband services would open up the vast untapped market in the rural areas.
3 responses
@nishanity (1650)
• India
15 Dec 06
hey da, i am doing bsnl 500 rs ka scheme... 1GB download per mnth... so wud my spped also increase froom 256Kbps to 2Mbps? and and idea when this change wud occur?
reply fast... i am kinda excited now
@kpisgod (994)
• India
15 Dec 06
According to them it will but i beleive it wont be a boon to you.Iam pretty sure i will reach the 1gb limit within the first few days of the month.So iam pulling threads to upgrade to 900 plan.Bsnl earlier had a gamers pack which gave 512kbps connection speed.But they withdrew it after sometime.They will bring this plan pretty fast because they want to give the private sector some competition.But my concern is if they will stop it like the gamers pack.
@shahabahmadkhan (1999)
• India
23 Dec 06
yeah and you will get about 1800kbps actually providing you download speed of 210KBPS