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Posted: 30 Jun 2012 01:02 PM PDT |
Bhai log, suggest a good modem plus wi-fi router for bsnl high speed plans up to 24mbps Posted: 30 Jun 2012 12:59 PM PDT Suggest a good modem plus wi-fi router for bsnl high speed plans up to 24mbps. Right now I am using Teracom model no: T2-B-GAWV1,4U10Y-B1 and it seems I require VDSL modem to get high speed. Searched all possible forums but didn't get any proper suggestion. BSNL in my area is not providing modem or routers. Ab aap log madad karo meri. |
Bhai log, suggest a good modem plus wi-fi router for bsnl high speed plans up to 24mbps Posted: 30 Jun 2012 12:55 PM PDT Suggest a good modem plus wi-fi router for bsnl high speed plans up to 24mbps. Right now I am using Teracom model no: T2-B-GAWV1,4U10Y-B1 and it seems I require VDSL modem to get high speed. Searched all possible forums but didn't get any proper suggestion. BSNL in my area is not providing modem or routers. Ab aap log madad karo meri. Requesting admins to remove this thread from this location as I have started another one in BSNL sub forum, sorry for this mess up. :) |
Posted: 30 Jun 2012 12:52 PM PDT Like most things in Human history, patents started out as a good idea to foster innovation and sharing of knowledge by assuring a person who has come up with a unique invention and process of making something a certain period of time to exclusively exploit the innovation commercially. That is to say it was a reward for sharing your ideas and inventions. And like most things in Human history it has become perverse and counter-productive to the spirit of its conception. Patents today are being misused thoroughly to thwart competition (which unarguably goes against the interests of consumers) and to browbeat smaller players in an attempt to monopolize of any lucrative idea. Honestly, the intricacies and legalities aside, Apple has shown poor form by trying to misuse the judicial process to further its monopolistic motives, instead of beating its competitors in the market on a level playing field on the strength of its products. Samsung has been foolish in aping Apple devices (at least in terms of looks) and should fire their design team(s). Google could have done better by collaborating with better companies (like HTC) for their nexus devices. And consumers could always do better than buying thoroughly over-priced devices from a greedy corporation that would throttle the neck of innovation if it could earn a dollar more by doing so, and that prefers closed systems on which it can exercise tight control, rather than just putting its technology out there to see how people can improve on it. Overall, not a great moment for the tech world. Apple may get a little richer, but consumers should punish them. |
Posted: 30 Jun 2012 12:35 PM PDT ^^ This is completely filthy. There should not be any such restriction. I think it's the Olympics effect. |
Posted: 30 Jun 2012 12:32 PM PDT 3idiot on Sony HD. Today evening. |
What in god's name is Airtel doing with video streaming? Posted: 30 Jun 2012 12:30 PM PDT Interestingly for the past week or two, speeds have picked up on a couple of other sites with streaming happening at 150-200 KB/s. While it's still not 4 Mbps technically, it's sufficient and satisfactory in that all videos I have tried so far (20-30 in number) start streaming within a couple of seconds and continue without any stuttering for buffering. That's the experience I want! (fingers crossed! :p) |
Exclusive : iBall USB TV Tuner Card Review with Pics and Video !!! Posted: 30 Jun 2012 12:22 PM PDT Never heard such error. Are you using composite ports for tv also from site STB . Check with siti guys if possible else call iball helpline mentioned on the box. |
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