On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Shamail Tayyab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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Forgive me if i'm wrong. I interpreted his requirements as being essentially
fixed in nature(as opposed to mobile computing) but that his location of
installation might change multiple times in the next few months. In the case
that i'm talking about, WiMax is a suitable solution.

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