TRAI now wants 2mbps as minimum broadband speeds!

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July 27th, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 235 times, 3 so far today

TRAI now wants 2mbps as minimum broadband speeds!

There is good news for every internet user in the country. TRAI has finally heard our cries.

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has now recommended that the government should make it mandatory for broadband speeds to be at least 2 mbps.

This means that any broadband service offered to customers in the market would have to be 2mbps more.

Currently, the definition of broadband as per the Indian government’s ruling is 256kbps and above.

This means that an ISP can offer packages of 256kbps labelled as broadband. This was made a requirement a couple of years ago. Times have changed and the ruling has to be updated.

TRAI said that other countries are already touching speeds of 20mbps and more. India has to catch-up to stay competition at a global level.

An industry representative was not happy with these developments. He said: “We do not think it is feasible to move from 256 kbps to 2Mbps in one shot. If at all the definition has to be revised then they should move to 512kbps, otherwise it will be too costly for both operators and subscribers.”

TRAI’s move is however supported by the Wimax industry.

We really hope that something happens in this direction. We are internet users in this country are tired of pricey connections which are sold in the name of broadband.

2mbps unlimited (real unlimited) without fair usage policies should be offered at affordable prices.





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4 Comments

  1. #
    Ert
    July 27th, 2009 at 08:09 pm
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    WizZ
    July 28th, 2009 at 01:16 am

    ISP’s will simply not advertise service as a broadband and keep providing mere 256kbps. All the ISP’s still offer non broadband plans like 64kbps 96kbps 128kbps 192kbps…. Moreover its not about making 2mbps mandatory for broadband .. its about providing unlimited access at affordable rates.. For Example.. one pays 2000Rs for 1mbps Broadband with Fair Usage Policy (nonsense profitering clause) while people pay the same for 20-50mbps Unlimited connection (Non FUP)…

    This INDIA . Loot the poor and middle class and get rich.

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    OG
    July 29th, 2009 at 09:34 am

    Any proofs or link back for this article?

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    Himanshu
    August 1st, 2009 at 01:30 am

    Thats agood sign for india,but 1 problem is there

    in bsnl – 1 teliphone line to chalti nahi hai broadband door ki baat vo bhi 2mbps,salo ke paas to matchine bhi nahi hai.

    Airtel-Paisa kamana hai lootege jaroor india ko……..

    ok i am not say that make to 2 mbps, but do minimum to 768 kbps

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