On Friday 25 November 2005 21:05, Arun K. Khan wrote:
|| tel. connections from the splitter.
I have two phones in parallel "after" the splitter and get about 230 Kbps.
Most of the time it is RFI that screws the speed. The sources include TVs, calculators, feature phones particularly cordless, ups, phone and electrical cables running together. But the biggest problem is TVs and feature phones. However I think that parallel lines before the splitter will be the most common problem in the near future. I have been getting 560~590 MB for the past week on night downloads
From: Abhishek Daga abhishekdaga@yahoo.com To: "GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India" linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in
In defence of the MTNL guys, I think they have been so awesome that I am beginning to regard all Jadhavs/Yadavs are "sexy uber dudes". In contrast, those slick talkers at Tata Indicom have been totally hopeless to the point that despite the Ritas and Anjalis and Judes and Ankurs always regreting the inconvenience caused to me and forwarding my complaint "personally" to the concerned dept, I have been forced to cancel the account with them. Talking about Tata Indicom woes may not be appropriate for this forum but rest assured, our MTNL bhaiyas as well as their boss came out total tops in service.
MTNL to my utter suprise is leagues ahead of the private ISPs, both in terms of service and network performance (all fingers tightly crossed and a fervent prayer). Tata Indicom is the worst. Well Satyam is in a photo finish. A weeks downtime is fairly common with these jokers. With TI 128kbps ppoe there are several outages daily. Preventing unlimited usage full year prepaid customers from logging in was the rage last month at TI.
rgds jtd