'1 Gbps broadband speed plans for India retail users soon'

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New Delhi: Retail broadband users may have access to ultra-fast download speeds of one gigabit per second plan by mid-2013 in nine Indian cities, according telecom infrastructure firm Radius Infratel.
"In the next 6-9 months, world class 1,000 Mbps or 1 Gbps (Gigabits per second) plans will be available in India to residential consumers. On connections like these, the same two hour HD movie will download in 30 seconds," Radius Infratel CEO Rajnish Wahi said.

A two-hour movie in high definition version will be about 2.2 GB (Giga Bytes) size, he added.

At average broadband speeds, the same movie takes over an hour for full download, experts said.

Whil Wahi declined to disclose the names of service providers or the cities where these plans will be first available, he said that discussions are underway and network

deployment is already complete to enable this in Gurgaon.

He said Radius has partnered with real estate developers, including DLF, Unitech, Emaar MGF, Ansal, Mantri, Vipul, ATS, Omaxe, Vipul, M3M, Paramount and Prateek for fibre optic network that will provide high-speed broadband services in

projects being developed by them.

"Radius network is already available in or near 3 lakh homes and is live in Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Greater Noida, Indirapuram (Ghaziabad). The network will soon be available in Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai and Chandigarh," Executive

Director of Radius Infratel, Kuldeep Goyal said.

At present, Bharti Airtel and Tata Teleservices have launched 100 megabit per second plans for common users. These cost over Rs 5,000 per month.

According to reports, 1 Gbps Internet services were recently launched in Kansas City in the US.

'1 Gbps broadband speed plans for India retail users soon'
 
1 Gps will cost a fortune for residential customers. From what I heard it is Rs. 80,000 per month even with BSNL who provide cheap plans.
 
agree, another thread also running on that... they are making such plans but the prices are touching sky, which indian people can not even think to pay !!
 
They are fooling the people I mean common man should be the Target even today millions of mobile user can't get 20kbps,So only a crore pati can just think of it ? :sp

I am sure in our huge forum with lacks of members no body even accessing the broadband with 8MBPS to 10MBPS ,please tell if some body exceed this limit,I think only 256KBPS to 1,2 MBPS may be received by some of them.
Thanks
 
no jenius-jatt... you told wrong in the 2nd para, 8-10mbps is common and many of us have it as well... and we can get till 15-20mbps... but not 100mbps or not in gbps for sure...
 
OK sir ji but I am also saying that what is the use of this huge speed & band width if a normal man or a student can't get 100KBPS on a mobile with Edge GPRS or 500KBPS on 3G with nominal price
 
well it is mainly for them who do use high file transfer also if a big server pc will get such pc they can easily transfer large no. of files/db etc.. also rice people who want high speed can go for it..
 
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