Archive for the “Airtel Broadband” category
Broadband Initiative for 2010
by Abhishek on July 17, 2010
There were a spate of articles in lay press regarding the pathetic access of broadband (oh well we all know about it) and the fact that Government has not done anything about it (this is also not new). I am (…)
TRAI: Appeal against information to appellate authority
by Abhishek on November 22, 2009
This gets interesting. Having the useless information from the Public Information Officer, I explored ways and means to get the FULL information from TRAI. It appears that there is a huge lobby to keep the definition of broadband as 256 (…)
Tata Wimax India: Some praise for them
by Abhishek on November 5, 2009
Here is a low down of the Tata Wimax; a first user account of their services and the reasonable expectations from a service provider. I am happy with Airtel providing me with an excellent DSL at my premises. However, in (…)
Vodafone Essar: Ball in TRAI’s court
by Abhishek on August 3, 2009
Vodafone Essar finds itself on sticky wicket or so much as I would like to believe. Over the past two years, I have been a customer of Vodafone in the place where I work; I have been facing a network (…)
Airtel Broadband: Assholes
by Abhishek on May 5, 2009
There is no other word to describe the scumbags who are hell bent on ruining an excellent service. Rome wasn’t built in a day and I have no clue as to why they want to implement their “fair usage policy”; (…)
Airtel: Peristing with ‘fair usage’ policy
by Abhishek on April 17, 2009
Time Warner in US had planned for “metered broadband”. In a country (US), where there is a controversy about bringing the “benefits” of Broadband as an economic stimulus in the times of recession. Time Warner had a ‘brilliant idea” to (…)
Airtel Fair Usage Policy :”SUCKS”!
by Abhishek on March 11, 2009
There has been a flurry of activity in the blogosphere and a lot of people have bandied together to protest against the assinine policy of Airtel which seeks to limit our choice and control the access to Internet. Screwheads have (…)