GPRS is the worst option and it can never be used as a primary connection. It just comes useful at case of emergency when no other option is available. Regarding bsnl evdo, for the 250 mb plan you get assured speeds above 100kbps and for evdo they claim 2mbps speeds but effectively you get around 400-800kbps range always.
Regarding public ip, you will be getting a ip in local range just like Airtel Mobile Office, but evdo is upgrading after few months they will give public ip to all users. The drawback of not getting public ip is, you cannot connect to your evdo pc from outside. By outside i mean like using access your pcs desktop from some other internet pc. Other drawbacks are low torrent speeds comparatively to broadband, no downloads from rapidshare.
Regarding coverage in your area, bsnl wont allow you to use it for few days. Once you take the connection, you cannot discontinue it until you complete 3 months. You donot have to pay 3 months rental in advance but just you cannot terminate your connection within 3 months period.
There is a process I heard called feasibility check, visit your local central exchange and talk to the JTO there. He would be able to help you with checking whether evdo is available in your area. And ya if the tower is within 2 km, you will get good speed.
If you are taking EVDO, you can take it on Rental or Purchase. If you are taking it on rental, initially you have to pay Rs. 2405 including the first month rental and then every month Rs. 550+400. If you are taking it on purchase scheme, initially you have to pay Rs. 4820 and pay monthly Rs. 550 only(NOW 650 for new users).
If you are taking NIC Card, and you are taking it on rental, you have to pay initially around Rs.1650+tax(may be changed now) and then monthly Rs. 400(including rental of card). If you are purchasing you have to pay Rs. 3050 + tax and monthly Rs. 250.
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I suggest you take NIC Card of Rs. 250 on rental basis. That would be worth it. Why i said rental is because if you are purchasing any instrument from bsnl, after the warranty period expires and you have an issue with the device, you cannot repair it. BSNL does not have facility to repair it so usually they will only replace. Since your warranty has expired, they wont take your device to replace. If you take it to the manufacturer company service center, they wont take it since its bulk import by bsnl and has to be sent through bsnl only. In short you will have to throw that device after 1 year if it turns out faulty.
ou need to visit your central exchange. All BSNL exchanges donot issue the data card. Also I am not sure in the cases when the cards are out of stock. Sometimes you might have to pay in advance for cards, if they are not in stock, not sure though.
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If you dont have a LAPTOP go for a USB one. Your speeds wont vary with a usb or pcmcia. Just if something matters is that in USB EVDO, you can extend it with a USB Extension cable. This comes usefull if you get a signal at a particular point in your room and you can extend the usb device to that point with an extension cable.
Finally while taking the connection, go with a copy of your existing bsnl telephone bill. It would speedup the process. I got the connection within 10 minutes of payment and activated within 1 hour. It depends on the availability of instruments there and feasibility. It can take from 3 days to 1 month depending on the availability.
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March 18th, 2009 at 8:28 pm
Hi Friend,
It was great explanation about evdo and its plan.
I am living in nagpur and I had to purchase EVDO from BSNL office because they were saying that we do not give EVDO on rent for those people who living as tenant and you have to buy it. Other wise we are unable to give you connection.
Is there any kind of restriction like this. After reading this article I think I am in trouble now.
Is there any body who can suggest me something.
Thanks and Regards
Ashish
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:09 pm
I must say that I am very satisfied with the speed of BSNL EVDO. Just took it a few days back and getting download speed upto 180kbps. Just downloaded a 700mb movie using u torrent in about five hours. I am staying in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Getting speeds of 80kbps consistently.