Mar 11

Reliance surreptitiously implemented Fair Usage Policy

Scribbled on Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

It looks like a covenant among Indian ISPs that they are forcing Fair Usage Policy one by one. Now just after few days of  Tata Indicom’s Fair Usage Policy and Airtel’s Fair Usage Policy, Reliance has done the same thing. But this one looks more sinister that the previous two. What I mean is that will people get to know about this fraud after being charged heavily unknowingly or they will willingly succumb to the emerging threat to net neutrality ? It is the first step towards crippling consumers over internet usage, later it might get worse if we simply accede to their terms. Why don’t these ISPs try to upgrade their infrastructure instead of limiting the advancement.

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Reliance Joins Fair Usage Policy ( CARTEL ? )


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  1. 2 Responses to “Reliance surreptitiously implemented Fair Usage Policy”

  2. 1

    LOLOLOL. Hahaha..

    Dude you are rocking these days.. First that Tata Indicom post and now this Reliance .. Loot Lo Duniya.. hahaha

    On a serious note FUP is realy effin stupid idea. Unlimited Broadband with Limits , lol, then why call it unlimited.

    If BSNL introduces FUP, I am gonna sue them for using the term ‘unlimited’.

    By Quiz_Master on Wed 11th Mar, 2009

  3. 2

    BSNL is already using it for their limited D/U connections. And don’t worry, they limit it to an unbelievable 1GB for 250/month and 2.5GB for 500/month. So, they save enough bandwidth to throw a party for their Unlimited users (which, I am not! XP).

    Wonderful use of their logo, T! Loot lo duniya… :D

    By alexanderthegreat on Thu 12th Mar, 2009

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