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The Hindu Business Line

New Delhi, July 23

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) today indicated that the Government should redefine broadband services making it mandatory for operators to offer at least 2Mbps speed.

According to existing norms, broadband is defined with speed of only 256 kbps.

Speaking at a telecom seminar organised by Assocham, Dr J. S. Sarma, Chairman, TRAI, said that the target set for roll out of broadband by the Government can be achieved only if the definition of broadband is redefined and resources from USO fund are utilised.

Dr Sarma said that while there are countries which offer speeds of over 20Mbps, India is still stuck at 256 kbps.

Changing the definition of broadband will have major ramification for operators if they want to claim subsidy from the Government.

If offering a minimum of 2Mbps speed is made mandatory, operators will have to ramp up their network.

“We do not think it is feasible to move from 256 kbps to 2Mbps in one shot. If at all the definition has to be revised then they should move to 512kbps, otherwise it will be too costly for both operators and subscribers,” said a GSM player.

However, the WiMax industry is backing the proposal.

According to WiMax players, the technology will enable operators to offer more than 2Mbps of wireless broadband services.

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Do it fast!! Its already 4 years of getting struck at 256Kbps!! :angry:

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but if they make 2Mbps and above as the broadband, then there will be hardly 10,000 broadband users in India!!!

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Well they can do it 10 mpbs too.... they got FUP to save their assess....

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good news.. hope the change will happen soon.. common bsnl.. .

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clap.gif provided it happens and soon enough to actually enjoy it...

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Very much needed if we need to improve

:clap::clap:

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The GSM lobby has already objected to the implementation of this.... Hope the GoI is strong enough to implement it....

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Its about time something like this happens.

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HOpe this happens soon...

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BSNL already offers DataOne (BSNL roadBand) at 2Mbps speed even for 250Rs rental plans... So that wont be a problem for BSNL...

But for others, I think its not so easy or they are trying hard to hide the fact... Airtel and few others offers even 8Mbps speed, but in premium plans...

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i think its not purely 2Mbps, they have mentioned 256kbps upto 2Mbps..

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I too interested in 2MBPs,

and that to techology

that EVDO, 3G and Wi-max comes under new brodband policy(speed above 2mbps)

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Hope this will happen in India before its toooo late for me.

Ek baar 2Mbps per surf ker loon toh dil ki tammanna poori ho jaye....! :)

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I think you people are very enthusiastic. But just a reality check - do you think this will happen in the Raj of Raja ?

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I feel, Raja is a moody guy... if he has the mood to do, he shall do it..!! lets hope for a good 'mood'..!! :)

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what is the use of 2MBps speed if you have a download limit of 1GB Its like giving you a great superbike which gives you high speed but only half a litre petrol to use in one month

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i know some users who use internet to check mails once or twice a week, but never have patience to browse on 256kbps speed.

ie

they need superbike for a ride of 1 or 2 kms in a week.. :)

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