Tata Indicom Photon Vs Reliance Netconnect Broadband in South India

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    hey people whats up ?

    i am planning a trip to south india and willing to take wireless internet from anyone of them so please suggest me

    Tata Indicom Photon Vs Reliance Netconnect Broadband in South India...which is better , in terms of coverage , speed etc :)

    cheers
    innews
     
    innews, Aug 7, 2009 IP
  2. harsekar

    harsekar Peon

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    In South India Relliance coverage is better so I would suggest you to go for reliance netconnect
     
    harsekar, Aug 7, 2009 IP
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    My suggestion is also reliance...
     
    praveenforwpi, Aug 7, 2009 IP
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    amazingronit Well-Known Member

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    I am from Bangalore and a user of reliance netconnect. I would never recommend reliance to anyone. I stay in Kormangla which is a major place and get ridiculous speeds of 100-120 kbps, while they claim 3.1 mbps. further, they have a hidden fair usage policy which is very confusing and plain cheating. For instance I migrated from the 1 gb download plan (Rs. 650) to 5gb plan (Rs. 950) on 10th of june. For the whole month my total download was 3.1 GB and the bill for june was Rs. 3200, while I was expecting at most 1200-1300 . If you still think reliance is a good choice, go ahead buddy. I am back to the good old Airtel and I am loving it!
     
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    I think Reliance Netconnect Broadband in South India.
     
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    Rohit patel Prominent Member

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    Well if you are from big cities or BSNL provide BSNL EVDO service in your area then go for it as BSNL EVDO is porviding high speed internet at nominal price. But it only works within your exchange ranges! In this two Reliance Netconnect Broadband is best if you are from tier A cities. Make sure you read all things which is mention on browser before you choose plan otherwise you might feel you cheated. Normally people not read documents blame company for this.
     
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    I think both are loosers. Try Airtel.

    I have tried both TATA and Reliance both service are so poor especially reliance.
     
    sumeetrajaggarwal, Dec 2, 2009 IP
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    Reliance netconnect is better.
     
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    Tata Indicom photon plus will be good for you as i am using the same and i can't say about the reliance.
     
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    My vote is for Reliance NetConnect. Speed is great and good connectivity. Check out the review here
     
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    saurabhj Banned

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    I think reliance will work well but nothing will be of use for webmasters as I think no one providing unlimited plans :(
     
    saurabhj, Dec 22, 2009 IP