Amazing new ISP and ofcourse with it monopoly

BSNL this week launched its ISP arm named ‘NetOne‘ in Bangalore, which lets you connect without any internet packs or complex procedure. Here’s the press release

Benefits ?
– 10 paise / min ( ~ 10 cents per hour )
– You can postpay the bill (along with the telephone bill), without any installation/setup charges.
– You can register online or just call 172222 ( notice that this was the ex-VSNL dial-up number) and register by phone.
– Your phone number is the username and they use callerID to check if they match ( no more stealing accounts )

Not only it is the best deal out there, the fact that it is so easy is going to be a big issue for other ISP’s. I mean lets face it, how can any other ISP compete in the dial-up market anymore. Looks like BSNL just did a Miscrosoft.

Ofcourse I am still using this service 🙂

10 Comments

  1. achitnis · July 13, 2003 Reply

    Woah – correction:

    That’s Rs.0.10 per minute *Internet* time. You have to add phone costs to this (approx Rs.0.40/min daytime, Rs.0.12/min night).

    It still works out very cheap, especially if you are on one of BSNL’s “Super” plans which wipe out most of your dialup costs with a flat fee per month.

    Speed sucked a bit – they obviously didnt count on the number of people signing up (rumoured about 10,000 on day one), but as of today it is again pretty snappy.

    I maintain my stand (earlier stated in Jace’s journal, that BSNL is by far the most reliable and service conscious provider in the country. Their DIAS service rocks as well, and their GSM services have all but demolished the greedy private service providers’ margins – much to the benefit of the consumers.

    BSNL *rocks*!

  2. teemus · July 13, 2003 Reply

    Sure does, but RIM is catching up!

    BSNL sure does rock, GSM, landlines et al, but Reliance India Mobile is catching up, and fast! Where GSM is concerned, Hutch takes the prize, IMHO. Customer service is top class – and that matters!

    I got my about RIM two weeks back, and my net life is back to normal… 🙂 I can do all my internet work from my hostel room at 40 paise/minute, working out to Rs. 24 an hour. It’s worth it (in my case) because – (a) I pay 20 bucks an hour in the college cyber cafe and (2) wireless access at about 10KB/sec – that’s faster than my ‘cable’ connexion back home!

    As the battle of the telephone giants gets bigger, it’s the customer who’s winning…

  3. kingsly · July 14, 2003 Reply

    Get your math right….

    10ps/min = Rs6/hr which is Re1 more than the Rs5/hr your be paying if you picked up an 100hr account from BSNL(Sancharnet.in) (And this includes free night-time access.)

    And the cheapest ISP in town is not BSNL by a far shot.

    Pacific Internet 1month unlimited for Rs.200/- is the cheapest currently.

  4. Anonymous · July 14, 2003 Reply

    Hurry or someone might register your phone no!

    Hi Kalyan,

    That was useful. Just one hitch, it is easy to register other unregistered phone numbers also and give it a password you want 😉 You cannot *use* their phone for your browsing though.

    Ashwin
    http://symonds.net/~ash/

  5. admin · July 15, 2003 Reply

    Re: Hurry or someone might register your phone no!

    hehe I know, but it should be easy to reset a password to a new once, because you can always prove your number by caller ID, though I can smell frauds coming, when many people share a phoneline like a work space or something.

  6. admin · July 15, 2003 Reply

    Re: Get your math right….

    I did not say it was the cheapest, but its very easy to register and setup and its postpaid 🙂

  7. Anonymous · August 29, 2003 Reply

    Re: Sure does, but RIM is catching up!

    Hi ,
    That was a valid inout , can you tell me what advantage it has w.r.t to the bandwidth as compared to the regular landline.

  8. Anonymous · September 16, 2003 Reply

    netone not getting registered.

    Hi,
    I tried to register for the netone connection as per the procedures.But unable to register myself with my telephone no from home.The register servlet page hangs for even 30 mins.I tried helpdesk to no avail.I tried to register even with dishnet account.But it fails.What is the reason?Anybody facing similoar problems?ANy BSNL comments?
    Thanks for the postings.

    CHandra

    Send replies to sekru@indiatimes.com

  9. Anonymous · December 4, 2003 Reply

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  10. Anonymous · September 19, 2008 Reply

    NETONE registration

    I also tried to connect NETONE. I am able to dial but when try to register it shows “Please specify all the values for registration”. I tried from office also. Still the same issue..How to solve it?

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