Short term broadband and phone options

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scotchlvr
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Short term broadband and phone options

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Hi Folks,
I am visiting Bangalore for 6 weeks and planning to work from there part time during the stay. I do have the option to walk into my employer facility anytime and work from there.

However, I am looking to have a setup at my parents place to have a broadband connection and a dedicated phone (may be PC phone). My parents don't have internet connection at home currently.

Can you suggest what options do I have that you feel would be a practical solution for six weeks to have a broadband connection? Please share the cost information too if you know. Thanks in advance.
indian
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Short term broadband and phone options

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Reliance Mobile broadband worked well for me in Bangalore. But outside of that place in Tier 2,3 cities, the speed was terribly low. The initial cost was Rs 2299/- and they have different tariff plans.

For mobile, you get lot of prepaid phone options. I used Airtel and it worked well.
scotchlvr
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Short term broadband and phone options

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indian;309320Reliance Mobile broadband worked well for me in Bangalore. But outside of that place in Tier 2,3 cities, the speed was terribly low. The initial cost was Rs 2299/- and they have different tariff plans.

For mobile, you get lot of prepaid phone options. I used Airtel and it worked well.


Thanks for the reply. I will check out Reliance. Just wondering, if they need any length of monthly contract?
indian
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Short term broadband and phone options

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scotchlvr;309554Thanks for the reply. I will check out Reliance. Just wondering, if they need any length of monthly contract?


I went with their post paid plan (as that seemed to be requirement for getting into that contract) and then converted it into a post paid plan on last day visiting one of their stores (can't be done online).

However, if you plan to use it outside of bangalore , be sure to check if that will give enough speed. I could not use it much outside bangalore. It used to download like 6MB in one hour. In Bangalore it was fine. In fact I was able to use it in Car while travelling within bangalore and thereby save some time.
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