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Any Way To Setup Your Own Internet Service?

I Live in india we need to pay around 250-300$ for a decent 25mbps connection everyone used like 250kbps internet connections On ADSL connections and they have massive pings around 150-200 ping all the time and the connection drops eeryone 15 minutes that's how 90% of the internet providers in india are,

So i thought about if i could ever become a ISP and get soem smiles on some people's faces that would be great :)

I would normally have a budget of 500-1200 $ budget to set it up if even possible

Can someone please Tell me how?

 

Thanks In Advance!

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I believe that basically all the communications grid in India is government owned. It would be tough to form a partnership for sharing bandwidth.

My native language is C++

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Wow and i complain about Australian internet :/

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well, they have this one single broadband provider here which is BSNL and they are the only specific internet provider here other then these stupid other private services.

i would love to know that if i could setup my own bandwidth somehow,

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Austrilan internet can't be bad as the ones we have on india as per india connections more then 45kbps are said to be broadband that that's ridiculous. 

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Austrilan internet can't be bad as the ones we have on india as per india connections more then 45kbps are said to be broadband that that's ridiculous. 

Oh it's bad. Not that bad, but bad.

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In the dusty depths of my mind I seem to remember someone doing something like this in an area where TV broadcasts had switched to digital, but many folks still had the old analog antennas.

This wasn't what I recalled but is similar to the idea at quick glance.

I know the FCC would absolutely have a fit over here in the USA, but not sure of what laws are like for you, or how heavily they are enforced.  Its just a though, I'm not a networking expert, hell I cant even figure out how to connect to my modem to change the channel.  However I'll follow the topic so update if you find a solution.

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Infrastructure costs would surpass your budget easily.

Not to mention maintenance, employees, hardware, power bill, space costs.

 

Unless you have a couple $mil, you're already out of the game

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  • 3 weeks later...

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Easiest way would be wireless, but you need at least 10k just for CPE and distribution. Then you need permits and not to mention knowledge on how to set everything up. You can optionally look into partnering up with a large ISP that has already laid their copper/fiber lines and then provide service like that. Even then it's a question if they want to partner up and if they will give you any room so you can actually make a profit.

 

This is assuming you are of legal age and are able to open a company.

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