Found the costs for TATA Broadband but I found a comment that 256k is the lowest classidication of 'Broadband' and they're offering 126k and 64k on the same page.....
http://www.tataindicombroadband.in/access/postpaid/order/tariff-post-india.html
Chilly
is the BSNI the ISP or what?? and why did you Rob get qouted so much more??? Chilly
Yes, I brought my laptop with me. BSNL is the telephone company here. Like Telecom in Ireland, I don't know the british equivilent. They are partly private and partly government owned. I think Rob was quoted the price of a phone connection and maybe the broadband connection.
So, my process was to get a phone connection for the net and also to phone home. Then I got the Broadband when it came out recently. There are stories about it being hard to get a phone line but I did'nt find that at all. If you have a connection near to you it is most of the battle. Like a neighbour or business.
That a bit clearer?
cheers
Carol
Chilly
Chilly,
I am told that you can't apply online chilly. As regards the cost of the phone apparently if you are Indian or have residency here the cost is 1500. If you don't the cost is 3500. And the router thing is 1500. So there you go. Worth every penny to me...........so quick hehe..........sooooooooooooo quick..............
cheers
Carol
Are you Indian in appearence (or whoever applied for the connection) as if you're slight foreign looking they add an extra 'wedge' for the right to have it...
You are allowed 1GB downloading per month.
Show you my broadband?
I'm freckly Irish Rob, my partner is Indian. As I said in the last post the cost is different if you have residency or not. I don't think they load it according to your skin colour in this particular instance. All is written down and receipted. When you have all your paperwork done then a little goes a long way with the lineman. He makes the final connection for you and can delay or get it done quickly. All part of the system here of course.
Do give me a ring if you want to have a look at it.
Cheers
Carol
BSNL is the nation wide telecom co. Dataone is their broadband service...
it's adsl on the existing copper cable of the BSNL phone line.
http://www.bsnl.co.in/service/dataone_tariff.htm
The Rs. 500 plan has night unlimited too from (0200-0800 Hrs)
Maybe it was the Discounted Annual Payment Option to Customers (Rs)
5000 Poipleshadow was told about. I dunno... can't be skin tax taken officially by the Govt.
http://www.bsnl.co.in/service/dataoneform.php is the registeration form but you need a phone first
http://www.bsnl.co.in/service/permanent.htm .. pity cause Installation charges of Rs. 250 are waived off for all new broadband customers between 16th August 2005 and 30th September 2005.
You could purchase the modem or rent it from them.
DAK
is the BSNI the ISP or what?? and why did you Rob get qouted so much more??? Chilly
1GB... doesn't sound too much that's only 34Mb a day.... With Email, updating the website and browsing that quickly adds up even with my 'narrowband' connection. I probably need 5 times that due to the amount of time I'm on the net. - Just had a look at the prices and it might be possible... I'll investigate further...
1 question, it's a cabel based connection rather than an aerial connection - yes?
Hi Rob,
Hi Carol,I'm coming out for the later half of the season and am bringing my laptop.How long do you think it would take me to get up and running?My apartment is a new build and is supposed to wired for a phone when I take possesion.
There was nothing even vaguely approaching b'band anywhere out side Panjim and the place in Panjim I can't vouch for as I could never get a go as it was mobbed! Internet like many htings in India takes its own sweet time!!!!
I can't say how long it would take for you but I will tell you the procedure of the application. Mine took 4 days. I know one person who is still waiting after a year.
There are three offices involved.
You apply in Mapusa. They are the paper people and they have to approve your application for the next step. They expect no 'tips'. You must keep on them. Go up to three times a day......ask to speak to the regional officer. Be serious and enquiry minded. Have nothing else much to do for a while except visit the office and enquire on the progress of your application. They are doing it but sometimes won't see you if they are having tea or gone out of the office or having a chat. Be patient. Go and come back. Stay on their back. Do bits of shopping, have a pint, get your hair done and go back over and over. If you get angry the application can get lost or torn or something like that or it can get processed. But it will anyway.
When approved they will send the application to the Calangute branch office.
They have the lineman and wire people who will connect you to the system. keep on them. Check that they got the approved application when the Mapusa office says they have sent it. Ask the lineman when he is coming out. If you have a pole near you that just leaves a wire to be run from that to your window. Easy peasy. You are expected to 'tip' the lineman. (r.50) You will probably get to know the lineman over time as he will fix your wire if a you have a storm, someone cuts it, tree falls on it, it just falls apart (faulty). All have happened to me. If he knows he will get a tip he is out quick and life is lovely.
You will get a call from the Panjim office. They are the techies. They will talk to you about your password and username stuff.
This is about getting a phone line. The broadband is for another day eh?
Chilly. this is the procedure I talked about earlier. I hope it is clear. Best of luck to you both.
Cheers
Carol
brilliant!!! Thanks a lot, it all helps doesnt it when someone else has 'trodden the path' so to speak, and you know the ropes re tips etc!! next installment (Broadband!!) would be great before I leave ?! no pressure!! if poss!
Chilly
Carol that was just Chilly
A British friend of mine with a residence permit got a line and they did not charge her any extra. No Skin tax !
I just got my first phone bill with the broadband. It was 300 rupees. That is an amazing price as I use it all the time for work and stuff.
Cheers
Carol
I went to arrange my BSNI phone connection and all was good but they told me they have no broadband in candolim till next mth (which of course could be next year this being Goa!!!) whereabouts are you living??
Chilly
I'm in Calangute. What a pity but maybe it will be soon. They seem to be forging ahead with their service according to all I hear. Fingers crossed.
cheers
Carol
Chilly
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