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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: italy
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Hallo to all!
this is my first time on IndiaMike... i'm going to live in India for 1 year and i will definitly need internet connection for my work. i Will stay in Lonavla near Pune, maybe someone of you know wich is the best wireless datacard to buy?(i heard about reliancenetconnect) how i can be sure that the data card will work in Lonavla? ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Welcome to India Mike, topolino! I have moved your thread to the Electronics Forum where hopefully it will attract an answer for you.
Also, check out some of the threads within this Forum - they may be helpful.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Noida
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Wireless Datacards are available froma number of providers like Reliance, TATA, Airtel, Vodafone and BSNL to name a few. The actual performance would depend upon the network usage pattern at your location. This can be easily found out by the extent of network problem a subscriber faces while using his cellphone on a cellular network. You'll be able to get the details only from a customer or a cell phone user in the area regarding the network congestions and usage patterns.
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