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VSNL Tata Indicom Broadband - Tips

Submitted by Vince on 6 December, 2005 - 22:36

Seems like no one else here uses VSNL TATA Indicom Broadband...

Well, a few things i would like to advise future customers are

1)to CONFIRM whether you have feasability in your area, coz there've been many cases where they changed their feasability reports AFTER they had confirmed the availability in the particular area... that too AFTER you pay the Installation amount!

2) Watch out for the method of payment of the bill. In Chennai, they have only ONE billing office where you can pay your bills (Its idiotic since they've got numerous TataIndicom Walky Centres, which REFUSE broadband payments!! :O )
Thats unless you DONT have a cheque-book, so you can easily drop off a cheque at an ICIC ATM..

3)Delays. They'll tell you that they'll give you a connection/solve your problem, etc within a short period of time(one week, 24 hours,etc), but we Indians know we should multiply that time by 5..

4)Be prepared with your aspirin for headaches. I heard that they disconnect you if you're late in paying the bill by ONE day! And they charge you Rs.250 for a reconnection within 24 hours.

5)Shoddy wiring. At least thats what they've left me with..

6) Better stick to the unlimited plans if you can, coz i've met a few people with over-sized bills.

So far i've found only 2 advantages->

1) 99% Uptime. i've lost my connection only once in the last 4 months.
2) Absolutely no port blocking, so download all you like from where ever using whatever.

Oh, and be sure to check www.tataindicombroadband.com often, coz i nearly missed their latest reduction in prices..

Take care
Regards

Vince

Forums:

Handy info, thanks. Could you clarify on your point on port blocking? It doesn't necessarily mean that you can't download stuff - just that you can't leave an incoming port opening for external connections [as many programs require]. For e.g. can you run an FTP server on your PC and let others connect to you?

Cheers
-K

Actually i'm still a newbie at internet connections and stuff, but i've heard that many people (from other ISPs) cant connect using a particular (p2p/torrent,etc) software and have had to use port forwarding.. I've never faced this problem. And i'm planning to start an FTP server later (in the hols), but i'm trying to get as much info on setting it up by then.

It might be simpler to test something else like VNC. port blocking doesn't necessarily only restrict p2p programs - it can restrict everything from games (alá anything on Steam) to utilities such as VNC and Radmin..

-K

Sorry, but i dont play online games (in fact, i've given up offline gaming as well! i dont want to get addicted like i used to before...) Anyway, i have no clue as to VNC and Radmin! :o