Lowest Dwan Supports Cochin Broadband Plans

DWAN SUPPORTS P LTD is a registered Private Limited Company in 2013. Mr. M.D.Ramachandran Nair is the first Managing Director. They got ISP License B class for Kerala and Lakshadweep. Their plan is to provide quality broadband services to all people at reasonable rate through out India . They are making contracts with all cable operators in India in order to reach every home. To imporve their bandwidth quality they done peering with Google, Mumbai CH and installed cashing servcer. The cable operators are now theming latest Gepon/Gpon technology. Since Optic cable Fiber is theming as the backbone the speed of the Broadband is very good and can provide whatever speed the cthemtomer wants. They can also provide 1:1 Premium Bandwidth to those who needs. They taken new office at Chennai. The address is 715A, Spencer Plaza, Mount Road, Annasalai, Chennai. They are starting NOC there soon. They wish to provide new services other than internet through their Network. The new services offfering now is DATA FREE TV (OTT) and IP Tel as intranet.


Lowest Dwan Supports Cochin Broadband Plan is DW Plan 299. Price: ₹ 299 Broadband Data: 10 GB Speed: 10 Mbps. Broadband Plans of Dwan Supports in Cochin

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Cochin
10MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 299
10  GB

299

Validity :1 month

Broadband Data: 10 GB

Cochin
2MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 349
50  GB

349

Validity :1 month

Day Data: 50 GB. Night Data: 50 GB

Cochin
20MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 599
50  GB

599

Validity :1 month

Broadband Data: 50 GB

Cochin
4MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 599
50  GB

599

Validity :1 month

Day Data: 50 GB. Night Data: 50 GB

Cochin
2MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 639
Unlimited

639

Validity :1 month

Broadband Data: Unlimited

Cochin
8MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 799
60  GB

799

Validity :1 month

Day Data: 65 GB. Night Data: 60 GB

Cochin
10MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 849
50  GB

849

Validity :1 month

Day Data: 50 GB. Night Data: 50 GB

Cochin
40MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 899
40  GB

899

Validity :1 month

Day Data: 40 GB. Night Data: 40 GB

Cochin
4MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 899
Unlimited

899

Validity :1 month

Broadband Data: Unlimited

Cochin
10MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 999
65  GB

999

Validity :1 month

Day Data: 60 GB. Night Data: 65 GB

Cochin
20MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 1199
150  GB

1199

Validity :1 month

Broadband Data: 150 GB

Cochin
60MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 1599
75  GB

1599

Validity :1 month

Day Data: 75 GB. Night Data: 75 GB

Cochin
80MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Plan 1699
75  GB

1699

Validity :1 month

Day Data: 75 GB. Night Data: 75 GB

Cochin
100MbpsUpdated @ 23-08-2023
DW Un limited Plan 1899
150  GB

1899

Validity :1 month

Post FUP Speed: 1 Mbps. Broadband Data: 150 GB. Unlimited Broadband Data

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About Cochin


Kochi ([koˈtʃːi ] ( listen)), also known as Cochin (ko-chin), is a major port city on the south-west coast of India by the Arabian Sea and the Laccadive Sea and is part of the district of Ernakulam in the state of Kerala. It is often called Ernakulam, which refers to the mainland part of the city. With a corporation limit population of 612,343,[7] and metropolitan population of 2.44 million, it is the second largest city in Kerala after Thiruvananthapuram and the second largest urban agglomeration in Kerala after Calicut.[8] Kochi city is also a part of the Greater Cochin region[9][10] and is classified as a Tier-II city by the Government of India. The civic body that governs the city is the Kochi Municipal Corporation, which was constituted in the year 1967, and the statutory bodies that oversee its development are the Greater Cochin Development Authority[11] (GCDA) and the Goshree Islands Development Authority (GIDA). Kochi also known as the Queen of the Arabian Sea, was an important spice trading centre on the west coast of India from the 14th century onward, and maintained a trade network with Arab merchants from the pre-Islamic era. Occupied by the Portuguese in 1503, Kochi was the first of the European colonies in colonial India. It remained the main seat of Portuguese India until 1530, when Goa was chosen instead. The city was later occupied by the Dutch and the British, with the Kingdom of Cochin becoming a princely state. Kochi ranks first in the total number of international and domestic tourist arrivals in Kerala.[12][13] Kochi has been ranked the sixth best tourist destination in India according to a survey conducted by the Nielsen Company on behalf of the Outlook Traveller magazine.[14] Kochi was one of the 28 Indian cities found to be among the emerging 440 global cities that will contribute 50% of the world GDP by the year 2025, in a 2011 study done by the McKinsey Global Institute.[15] Kochi is the home to Southern Naval Command of the Indian Navy and the state headquarters[16][17] of the Indian Coast Guard with an attached air squadron, named Air Squadron 747.[18] Commercial maritime facilities of the city include the Port of Kochi, an International Container Transshipment Terminal, the Cochin Shipyard, offshore SPM of the BPCL Kochi Refinery,[19][20] and the Kochi Marina. Kochi is also home for the Cochin Stock Exchange, International Pepper Exchange, industries like HMT, Cyber City, Kinfra Hi-Tech Park major chemical industries like the FACT, TCC, IREL, Petronet LNG, Merchem, HOCL[21] and Kochi Refineries, electrical industries like TELK[22] and industrial parks like the Cochin Special Economic Zone, Smart City and Infopark. Kochi is home for the High Court of Kerala and Lakshadweep, Naval physical and oceanographic laboratory (NPOL), Indian Maritime University, Sree sankara Sanskrit University and the Cochin University of Science and Technology. Kochi is also home for Kerala's National Law School, The National University of Advanced Legal Studies. Ancient travellers and tradesmen referred to Kochi in their writings, variously alluding to it as Cocym, Cochym, Cochin, and Kochi.[23] The Cochin Jewish community called Cochin as Kogin (קוגין), which is seen in the seal of the synagogue[24] which is still owned by the community. The origin of the name "Kochi" is thought to be from the Malayalam word kochu azhi, meaning 'small lagoon'. Yet another theory is that Kochi is derived from the word Kaci, meaning "harbour".[25] Accounts by Italian explorers Nicolo Conti (15th century), and Fra Paoline in the 17th century say that it was called Kochchi, named after the river connecting the backwaters to the sea.[citation needed] After the arrival of the Portuguese, and later the British, the name Cochin stuck as the official appellation. The city reverted to a closer Anglicization of its original Malayalam name, Kochi, in 1996. This change in name was challenged by the city municipal corporation but court has later dismissed the plea.