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Originally Posted by ganesh.rao
I have no idea from where people like you get such figures. India has over 5 Tbps of bandwidth coming in (and this was like 2007-2008 estimate). VSNL (now owned by TATA) is perhaps the smallest operator in India's International IP-transit. Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata all have large undersea cable landing spots. Each cable coming in carries near to 0.5 to 1 Tbps of bandwidth and there are a whole bunch of them in each location. If all these cables are used to their capacity, India and most certainly increase its bandwidth capacity by atleast 25% over night.
Heard of NetMagic Solutions? How about Net4, Airtel and the new fellow in the market Ctrl S?
Specific location what Google has planned is in Hyderabad. I can't see how they missed Mumbai or Chennai.
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Ditto - we are connected in Mumbai - google has maximum number of servers here. The nixi exchange shows mumbai as having 4Tb/sec of transfer daily with Delhi 2nd at less than 1Tb/sec, Bangalore , hyderabad all have very little inter ISP traffic , Chennai has the least at 200mbps. Mumbai is the focal point for traffic .
BTW our own datacenter exists in Mumbai too ...