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Atif

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Jan 18, 2007
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Cyber Net is not cheap.Rs 1500 for 128/Kbs and with a stupid limit of 2Gb per month.Wateen come same us.
 
Jan 18, 2007
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@AbbasJin: Right now multinet rates are the cheapest...you can get a multinet 256/KBPS unlimited package for RS 2000 and 128/KBPS for RS 1500...
the ones you are pointing to, inferno, are unlimited in ONE sense .. those connections are shared .. consider something like 256kbps/10 ppl or even 5 ..so what you keep getting is not REAL 256kbps ... the speed varies and depends upon the usage of the same connection by other ppl who share the same bandwidht with you .. if they are using torrents and stuff, then you are gonner ..so you can only pray to have good ppl on ur share when you opt for such a connection ... these aren't unlimited ..


anyway ..right now there's no such things as UNLIMITED, atleast for the home user .... when u talk about reall ..unique bandwidth .. even european customers have some sort of bandwidht ..around 20- 30 GB/month ...

what i am hoping for is that we shud atleast get something ~5 GB/month ..
 

isa91

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Motorola is announcing this week that it will serve as primary supplier for an 802.16e WiMAX broadband network in Pakistan, to be operated by Wateen Telecom.

In a Motorola announcement, Tariq Malik of Wateen Telecom calls the Motorola agreement a "milestone" in its Broadband Pakistan initiative. He says Wateen's will be "the largest 802.16e WiMAX network in the world with over one million users," will give access to "a range of voice, Internet, data and value-added services" and will provide coverage to underserved areas in Pakistan.

The network will employ Motorola's MOTOwi4 WiMAX access network and subscriber units and will allow Wateen to offer residential and commercial services, including Internet access, data services, voice, VPN and public hotspots. Reports say that Wateen plans to unroll 193 WiMAX sites by the end of September 2006 and 600 by end of June 2007.

Motorola describes MOTOwi4 as "a portfolio of wireless broadband solutions and services that create, complement and complete IP networks. MOTOwi4 includes Canopy broadband fixed wireless for point-to-multi-point and point-to-point, Mesh, Broadband over Powerline, WiMAX and Point-to-Point solutions for private and public networks." This week at the WiMAX World Europe event in Vienna, Austria, Motorola unveiled and demonstrated its new carrier-class WiMAX solution.
 
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