TATA Photon + Tariff Details
- Category: BroadBand
- Tuesday, 02 February 2010 13:49
- by Puneet Jain

Plan Details for PostPaid users :
| Plan Name | Monthly Rental (Rs) | Free Usage | Additional Usage Charges | |
| Data Based | Photon+ Lite | 500 | 0.5 GB | Re. 0.50/MB |
| Photon+ 1GB | 650 | 1 GB | Re. 0.50/MB | |
| Photon+ 2GB | 750 | 2 GB | Re. 0.50/MB | |
| Photon+ Mega 5GB | 950 | 5 GB | Re. 0.50/MB | |
| Photon+ Power Surf | 1100 | 10 GB | Re. 0.50/MB | |
| Photon+ Super Surf | 1500 | 15 GB | Re. 0.50/MB | |
| Time Based | Photon+ Use n Pay | 250 | 0 Min | Re. 1/Min |
| Photon+ Daily 60 | 500 | 1800 Min | Re. 1/Min | |
| Photon+ Daily 120 | 750 | 3600 Min | Re. 1/Min | |
|
Photon+ Day & Night Plan
[Day : 7AM to 11 PM
Night : 11PM to 7AM]
|
950 | 3600 Min (Day) & 5400 Min (Night) |
Re. 1/Min | |
| Photon+ Ultra Plan | 1000 | 7200 Min | Re. 1/Min |
| Plan Name | Subscription Period (Months) | Annual Rental (Rs.) | Free Monthly Usage (GB) | Additional Usage Charges | Benefit |
| Photon+ 1 GB ARP | 12 | 7800 | 1 | Re 0.5/ MB | Photon+ Device Free |
| Photon+ 2 GB ARP | 12 | 9000 | 2 | Re 0.5/ MB | Photon+ Device Free |
| Photon+ 5 GB ARP | 12 | 11400 | 5 | Re 0.5/ MB | Photon+ Device Free |
| Photon+ 10 GB ARP | 12 | 13200 | 10 | Re 0.5/ MB | Photon+ Device Free |
| Pack Name | Charges (Rs) | Usage (GB) |
| Night Surf 10 GB pack | Rs.200 | 10GB during night hours (11pm-7am) |
| Amount | Usage | Validity |
| Rs. 200 | 250 MB | 30 days |
| Rs. 500 | 650 MB | 30 days |
| Rs. 700 | 1 GB (1024 MB) | 30 days |
| Rs. 850 | 2 GB (2048 MB) | 30 days |
| Rs. 1000 | 4 GB (4096 MB) | 30 days |
| Rs. 1200 | 5 GB (5120 MB) | 30 day |
Photon Plus Now at Your Doorstep. Call 1800 420 8282
- Category: BroadBand
- Thursday, 14 January 2010 13:41
- by Puneet Jain
Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL) has today announced the launch of industry first ‘Call and Buy’ service. A dedicated toll free number 1800 420 8282 will guide you on every aspect of the product from enquiry, current offers and purchase to home delivery.If you are willing to buy a Photon Plus then you will have to make a call on the toll free number 1800 420 8282. Tata Teleservices representative will pay a visit for a free demonstration. You may buy the Photon Plus device from the representative on payment through cash or cheque and will not require to visit any retail shop.
Photon Plus is a Mobile wireless broadband service that offers speeds upto 20 times faster than any existing mobile wireless technology allowing customers to stay connected ubiquitously. It enables Photoners to access to e-mails, social networking, download and upload large files, photo sharing, etc on the fly.
Virgin Mobile launches Hi-Speed USB Modem - vFlash
- Category: BroadBand
- Wednesday, 13 January 2010 13:44
- by Puneet Jain
Virgin Mobile has launched its Hi-speed USB modem device - vFlash. It’s a plug and play device that offers super fast internet services along with the surfing speed of up to 3.1 Mbps and storage slot of up to 8GB. The vFlash comes bundled with various features such as vFlash and On-demand download services. The Hi-speed USB Modem vFlash in flaming red soft touch finish is priced at Rs. 3499. The service is launched with tariff options ranging from Rs.250 to Rs.1100 per month. In addition, users will also be able to subscribe to special night plans & annual rental plans soon.All vFlash users can avail the “On Demand Service” option to download from a wide range of movies, songs, music videos, mobile ringtones and wallpapers. vFlash TV feature is a Live TV service (Live TV implies a 7 sec broadcast delay) that gives access to 40 popular television channels.
V Flash Introductory offer: Zero Data Plan Rental for the 1st 30 days along with Zero rental on vFlash live TV for the first 30 days for all customers acquired till 31st Jan’10 & and on demand services for all customers acquired till 31st March 2010.
MTNL Broadband (Mumbai) Launches PC Protection Service
- Category: BroadBand
- Wednesday, 30 December 2009 16:56
- by Sanjay D Bafna
MTNL (Mumbai) today announced the launch of full PC Security Service for its Broadband subscribers, in association with F-Secure Corporation the global leading provider of security as a service through ISPs.MTNL offers its F-Secure’s award winning security solutions to its Broadband subscribers through the MTNL PC Protection Service at monthly rental of Rs.60 with Free trial offer of 30 days. The service offers clients a very high level of security, including proactive protection through F-Secure’s DeepGuard technology, Protects children from inappropriate web content with parental control,Time Lock wherein users define at what time their children can access as well as protection from all of today’s most common data security threats including phishing, viruses, spyware, malware and Trojans–all integrated into one easy-to-use and automatically updated package.
MTNL’s PC Protection value added service will integrated into the monthly Broadband subscription as an add-on plan. The service for all MTNL Broadband users is now available in two add-on plans dubbed as MTNL Protection and MTNL Protection Plus with the monthly rental of Rs.60 and Rs.99 respectively.
MTNL (Mumbai) launches 20 Mbps VDSL Broadband
- Category: BroadBand
- Saturday, 26 December 2009 16:00
- by Sanjay D Bafna
MTNL (Mumbai) today launched 20 Mbps extraordinary High-Speed Broadband with Triple Play service using VDSL technology first time in Mumbai telecom circle.
MTNL VDSL Broadband comes with an combo plan and it will be Mumbai’s first 20 mbps the fastest Broadband service connection which is specially tailored for corporate houses and it comes at monthly rental of Rs.9000 with Free Downloads of 18 GB per month. The VDSL Combo plan offers up to 20 Mbps download speeds (10 to 20 Mbps) within the distance of 1 Km from the respective telephone exchange. The new VDSL Combo Plan will be quite useful for corporate & business houses that may also use it as backup of their Internet Leased Line.
The VDSL or VHDSL (Very High Bitrate DSL), on the other hand, is the next-generation technology which is capable of supporting high bandwidth applications like HDTV.
MTNL planned to offer the VDSL Broadband service at very competitive rate and will be quite useful for corporate & business houses that may also use it as backup of their Internet Leased Line.
MTNL Triband (Broadband) Internet service also offers up to 4 Mbps speed to its customers with existing ADSL plans in Mumbai. The new VDSL Broadband service will offer twelve times faster from this speed and will help Broadcasting HDTV which requires higher bandwidth than the normal 8 Mbps.
Tata Photon Plus entered into marketing alliance with AVATAR
- Category: BroadBand
- Thursday, 17 December 2009 14:24
- by Puneet Jain
This is the first time that Tata Photon+ is associated with a big ticket Hollywood project on such a large scale. AVATAR has been made using the proprietary fusion digital 3-D camera system developed by James Cameron and cutting-edge photorealistic CGI.
Speaking on the association, Mr. Trivikram Thakore, Vice President, Marketing Communication, Tata Teleservices Limited said, “We are very please to associate with Avatar, which is a blend of live-action and new virtual photorealistic production techniques.Avatar and Tata Photon Plus signifies the excellence in technology and innovation and will take the experience to a different level.”
Tata Photon+ users will get a chance to win exciting AVATAR merchandise on purchase of Tata Photon+. During the period, Photon+ would be sold in special Avatar packaging.
Tata Teleservices Launches Photon TV
- Category: BroadBand
- Wednesday, 02 December 2009 15:58
- by Puneet Jain
Tata Teleservices Limited today announced the launch of Photon TV, a new application that allows Tata Photon Plus subscribers to watch live television channels on their laptops while on the move, and on their personal computers at home and in the office. The Photon TV service is exclusively available to Photon Plus users.A personal computer- and laptop-based video-streaming application, Photon TV allows Tata Photon Plus users to view live TV feed from various sports, news, entertainment and regional channels, and to watch recorded TV shows from the library (viz Coffee with Karan, Zoom, Pogo, etc), movies, music and videos on demand.
To Get Photon TV you will have to download an application to view TATA Photon TV. Click Here To Download The Application
Photon TV Charges :
- Single Channel : @ Rs. 4 per month.
- My 10 : Combination of 10 channels @ Rs 29 per month.
- My Full Pack : All channels @Rs75 per month.
These rates doesn’t include charges for special events like cricket matches etc.
Browsing charges as per your Photon+ tariff plan would be applicable while viewing Photon TV. These charges would be over and above the subscription charges for the Photon TV. (approximate data usage is 1-2MB per Min).
Get Free Broadband Usage Alerts on Mobile from BSNL
- Category: BroadBand
- Wednesday, 02 December 2009 10:20
- by Bandhan Preet Singh
BSNL has introduced a new FREE service for its Broadband Users in which a BroadBand subscribers can get his/her broadband usage details on their mobile phones through SMS. The Web Registration for Broadband Usage Alerts of your BSNL Broadband connection is available at http://bbusage.bsnl.in. This service is valid for both old and new customers of BSNL having Broadband usernames with underscore '_' and at the rate '@' sign. The SMS alerts will come every week giving you brief details about your Broadband usage. 100 Million Broadband Subscribers Through Television Possible by 2012
- Category: BroadBand
- Thursday, 19 November 2009 16:32
- by Puneet Jain

Broadband penetration could be raised from the present seven million to 100 million subscribers by 2012 if Television could be used as an end user device, according to Mr. Vijay Yadav UT Starcom India managing director for South Asia. This way it could reach out to 700 million people including largely people in the rural areas, said Mr.Yadav at 6th Broadband Tech India 2009 here today. Already One lakh people are benefiting an enriched information and communication stream through a pioneering project using IPTV format to reach the users on the networks of BSNL, Bharti Airtel etc.
Developments like these could bring phenomenal results, said Shri P.J. Thomas, Secretary, Department of Telecom, Ministry of Communications & IT, Govt of India,, inaugurating the 6th Broadband Tech India 2009. He called for strategies to make such growth possible. The telecom revolution had already pushed the wireline use to the backburner connecting hundreds of millions through wireless technology. According to BSNL Director for Consumer Mobility R. K. Aggarwal the key issues in broadband penetration included content for all age groups and bandwidth speeds of 2 to 4 Mbps.
Urging use of the 60 to 70 million route km of copper cables already available for the big push in broadband connectivity, Mr. Yadav explained how the technology constraint of four km limit to fibre to home could be overcome. There were also different technologies like fibre to home, combination of fibre and wireless and last quarter mile to the curb. He urged all these technologies should be used in the push to the 100 million subscribers by 2012 target.
The audio-visual being a natural mode of communication, broadband through TV would be a more acceptable medium for rural communication than through PC, the UT Starcom MD pointed out. The experience so far in the experiment connecting a village near Jaipur with such broadband on television had been very encouraging, he said. He expected in the next ten years ninety per cent of the communication would be video and the proportion of voice only was getting reduced. For funding such a rapid deployment of broadband, Mr. Yadav suggested funding from USO (universal service obligation fund), the allotments for such employment and development programmes like NREG NHAI, Railways should be used as this was a huge employment generating technology.
Ajay Bhattacharya USO Fund administrator, Ministry of Commerce & IT revealed that after the proposed spectrum auctions USO would be supporting the extension of wireless broadband to rural areas. He foresaw a million broadband users in rural areas in the next two years. The fund was already supporting wireless connectivity in rural areas being set up by BSNL.
Both Mr. Bhattacharya and telecom experts and executives who addressed the conference listed affordability, content and network costs as the three specific issues to be attended to through a combined effort of the industry, government and content providers. "The issue is no longer one of relevance of broadband but how to make it part of an achievable programme" said Reliance Communications vice president for broadband, Jalaj Choudhri. The trend in which the major part of the revenue from broadband went to the application content providers was constraining growth as network providers also needed to be compensated properly if the business plan for broadband was to prosper, he said. "A more wholesome business plan has to be evolved" Mr. Choudhri pointed out discussing the various alternatives towards this objective.
If broadband usage provides livelihood enhancing capacity for rural audiences, they would be able to pay for the service, said Mr. Kunal Bajaj, Managing Director of BDA Connect. At the same time it was necessary to find the network architecture that reduced both the capex and opex for rural connectivity. While wireless networks were far less expensive the opex for rural connectivity was 40 per cent higher than that for urban areas. Wireless broadband on 700 MHz spectrum was far cheaper than that on 2.3 to 2.5 GHz spectrum. More services needed to be provided to increase revenue from broadband provision.
Questioning the practicality of targeting for 100 million broadband connections by 2012, Bharti Airtel's group CTO for telemedia services Mr. Shankar Halder, felt a more achievable target was 25 to 30 million by then. For service providers international bandwidth costs were going up significantly. For making broadband affordable, the costs have to be brought down. He suggested that content must be built nearer home. Mere 2Mbps bandwidth to the user did not mean much, the experience for him must be made richer. At present there was no coordination between various agencies involved in broadband. Industry and government had to work together to remove the hurdles to making broadband a widely affordable and enriching experience.
MTNL (Mumbai) launches Prepaid Broadband
- Category: BroadBand
- Friday, 13 November 2009 16:03
- by Sanjay D Bafna
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL), in association with Sterlite Technologies Limited (Sterlite), launched its Prepaid Broadband Services for residential and enterprise customers in Mumbai.Mr R S P Sinha, CMD, MTNL said, “MTNL Broadband service is the No1 broadband service in Mumbai and is constantly progressing in term of customer numbers and revenues. The broadband connections are being provided on demand in almost all the areas of Mumbai.We have introduced many customer friendly plans in postpaid broadband from time to time and the prepaid broadband will be another customer friendly initiative which will give flexibility to customers to control their usage. I am confident that prepaid scheme will also be as popular as existing broadband plans.”
Mr. Rahul Sharma, Head – Integration & Managed Services Business, Sterlite Technologies Limited said, “Our association with MTNL goes back over two decades with Sterlite’s supply of our Fiber Optic Cables & Copper Telecom Cables. We remain committed to grow the size of the Indian broadband market and maintain superior quality standards for all our products and solutions to our global clients. The development of the end-to-end broadband solution has been a rich learning experience for us and we are grateful to MTNL for selecting Sterlite as a partner in this initiative.”