On 06-04-2013 09:02, Mayuresh wrote:
My overall impression is wireless (3G/CDMA) plans and QoS are not yet
comparable with wired connections. If they become so, I'll be happy to get
rid of wired connection mess.
Considering the same level of communication algorithms, encoding and error correction techniques being available for both - the wired being a guided and protected medium (protected from external interferences) will always remain better than wireless i.e. unguided and unprotected medium, basic laws of physics will not change.

Moreover, the energy required to push one bit information over the protected medium is also therefore much much less and that affects the efficiency and costs involved for the service provider.

Both high energy GSM and CDMA are anti-environment and anti-economy too, as they burn the subsidized diesel.

Check out the FTTH from BSNL. Now they offer the same ADSL Broadband tariffs for FTTH.

with Regards,
Ashwin



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