Hi,
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anand Kumar Saha [mailto:anand.kumar@gavsin.com]
>
> i think cable lines are the future. and reliance already has a nation
> wide optical fibre link. Their infrastructure can support much more
> bandwidth than they are using now.
cable would be very good - but without a critical mass of users, there wont be a demand for more bandwidth. If there isn't a high demand, it wont be cheap...cable modems are more expensive as well. But then again, I think cable could become easily accessible with a push from the government, as has happened in South Korea. They have one of the highest penetration of broadband thanks to a Government program.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/27587.html
> so we need more zenith like vendors. assembling/(getting assembled)
> is always a cheaper proposition. actually now PCs _are_ penetrating
> homes and business. question is to connect them to the internet.
Hmm...I dont think assembling is really an option for the average household. Getting assembled - yes. That is what I meant by a desi-Dell, someone who is big and assembles kit and has a few standard configurations which fulfil different needs.
Chandru
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