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Old 08-21-2008, 10:51 AM
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[B][U]Q.1)[/U][/B] I have shifted to this house in the city and it already has The BSNL SOCKET (TWO PIN SOCKET FOUND IN ALL HOMES FOR BSNL PHONE CONNECTION) now the problem is that I am planning to go for BSNL HOME PLAN 3300 or BSNL 8 MBps (HAVE NOT DECIDED YET) and I have found on the net that the [B]old copper wires[/B] used by BSNL earlier won't be able to provide such high end and stable comnnections so for that [B]fiber optics cabels[/B] may be used. This house has copper wires I am sure.
So please guide what should I do...???
1) Copper wires are fine for these connections and by the way bsnl doesnt provide fiber optic cables for last mile. 24mbps connections are working fine on telephone lines in UK provided by bethere.co.uk and those phone lines are more then 40 years old in some places and still work fine.

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[B][U]Q.2)[/U][/B] I have also come across on some of the old posting of this forum that state that BSNL tend to block [B]TORRENT SITES[/B]. Now is that true.????
2) No Bsnl does not block torrents and even if they do in future there are ways to get around this problem.

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[B][U]Q.3)[/U][/B] Also can someone lemme knw what will Be that [B]HTTP Downloading Speed[/B] for Both the Connections BSNL HOME PLAN 2MBps and BSNL 8 MBps. Anyone using these connections give suggestions...
I dont have any of these connections so no idea.. will let some one else answer this question.

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[B][U]Q.4)[/U][/B] In case of BSNL 8 MBps PLAN I further found on the net that the BSNL Machinery and [B]BSNL Modems[/B] (the one which they give on rent or purchase) [B]lack the ability[/B] to give a 8 MBps and the speed will be more or less 2 MBps.. only. If the following case is true will purchase of different Modem from Market help.
All the bsnl modems are adsl2 capable and are fine for 8meg connections.

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Q.5) Can anyone provide me with a [B]Toll Free Number of BSNL[/B] where I can ask and clear all Such Queries...
The best thing to do is go down o your local bsnl office. Bsnl guys who pick up the customer service phones are good for nothing. Most of them done even know what adsl stands for leave alone helping you with technical issues.
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