This is a discussion on reliance coverage? within the Reliance forums, part of the India Internet category; I would like to ask that how good is the coverage of Reliance for internet purposes. I am going to ...
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Reliance is a good company. Their internet schemes are as good as the schemes of any other companies. In my opinion, reliance is a good isp and there should rarely be any problems with it.
However, you should consult other people in your area regarding the service of Reliance. This is because if other people in your area are not satisfied with reliance, then there might be some problem with reliance in your area. |
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Giants like Reliance claim vast area of coverage often but the facts are always different. Someone who would be going to have a such product should visit consumer forums and blogs because he can get a lot of information and instructions there. I have lost $1000 once due to problems in a broadband connection and that was my worst experience. Anyhow Reliance is not bad in coverage because I have read many reviews about its services.
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Reliance speeds are not at all good. That is what I read from other forums and all. In real life too when I checked my friends data card and tried to log on, we were unable to even log in after trying for more than half an hour. He told me whenever he got online it is worse than dial up speed too.
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As i have already said in another thread, Reliance data cards are good if you choose the right plan and have proper range. Read my review of reliance r-connect [URL="http://www.broadbandforum.co.in/reliance/163-review-r-connect.html#post693"]here[/URL].
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| Reliance Data Card Coverage areas | tonysmum | Reliance | 5 | 03-26-2009 06:37 PM |