Navjot Kukreja wrote:
> Tata Indicom/Reliance Connections provide sub dial-up speeds. Not
> recommended since you mentioned you're looking for Broadband. Try Reliance's
> Wimax. Don't know about its availibility outside of metros.
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Here i would like to add that Reliance's Wimax is not a mobile one. It 
has got an antenna, just like a 14" LCD, and has a wire which connects 
to the PC(router actually). The antenna needs special alignment with the 
tower that is done by the installation person. So you cannot take it 
anywhere.
    Rest look for data cards. They are compatible with linux with some 
hue and tricks. They are detected as cdc_acm device and can be 
configured to dial to the ISP.

Regards
Shamail

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