how so ? you still have to either buy a wimax or 3g modem/card to use those 
services. and in most cases will be locked to providers network(the ones 
already in market) so portability will be an issue as well. 

On Wednesday, September 14, 2011 10:37:29 PM UTC+5:30, Visakh wrote:
>
>
> Hi, 
>
> > I am interested in the points of Gokul das. 
> > 
> > If its is true, what about other service providers? 
>
>   It is ok as far as your connection doesn't break. However if it 
> does, it is a lost cause. They appear to lack the competence or 
> resources to correct it. It is best to go for a wireless connection 
> (Wimax or 3G data) since it doesn't entail a permanent investment. 
>
> Regards, 
> Gokul Das

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