Dear Harshal,
Thanks for writing
For me the following thought is tantalizing :
Ø Common / standard 220 v electricity distribution network to carry Broadband internet ( Wireline Broadband ) , and
Ø Data streaming down from each and every LED lamp in the ceiling of homes ( Li Fi )
I understand ( - being an obsolete Mech Eng – 1955 ) that visible light spectrum has no limitations as to the frequency
So , a Wire-line Broadband would not require an Electricity supplier ( such as Adani / TATA in Mumbai ) to bid and buy “ spectrum “ costing thousands of crore of rupees !
They may be able to offer FREE internet to their consumers !
What hardware would that require to be installed at the premises of those consumers and what would that cost ?
In this connection , I sent following email :
Dear Vishesh,
Thank you for your e-mail.
Please find my comments in Green.
Best Regards,
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Gaurang Gandhi Centre Technologique, 10-12 avenue de l’Europe 78140 Vélizy-Villacoublay, FRANCE Tel : +33 6 89 21 47 00 |
Dear Mr. Gandhi,
Your mail has been forwarded to me by my father . Unfortunately I am tied up today and cannot attend your call.
However I have a few questions
- I have an existing office / Home set up with LED lights. Would I need to replace all these lights [ or a few of them] with your LED lights or do you have a device which can connect to the existing lights?
- Our position will be in between LED light and IT companies. We are dealing with lighting companies in order to integrate the LiFi hardware to existing LED lights. Other option, we are selling LiFi ready lights from our partners and easy to install in to your office.
- Do I need to rewire my office/ home to have an internet cable reach the location of these lights?
- LiFi lights consider as access point and it will require to connect network Ethernet cable from the internet server.
- We have an exiting internet connection with a speed of 100mbps and with a wireless router we are able to get speeds upto 70 to 80 Mbps. Your brochure mentions a speed of 25 Mbps as the speed of connection. How would this then help me?
- It is true that WiFi has speed limit upto 100 Mbps but in reality the user have access less bandwidth because it will divide the throughput by increasing the users and as well as the wiFi signal can cross the wall therefore security will very less. Using LiFi, we are offering per lamp maximum throughput with out any loss with additional security. Because light does not cross the wall however all information will remain in one room area.
Best Regards,
Vishesh Parekh
From: Harshal Barot [mailto:harshal@mynextcomm.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2018 4:01 PM
To: Hardik
Cc: Hemen Parekh
Subject: Re: HERE IS HOW TO OBSOLETE TATA POWER
Hello Hemenji,
Further to below email, I understand you are exploring usage of Li-fi for providing high speed internet to mass.
As a Li-fi technology provider, we can definitely support that
Kindly elaborate your view / proposal on business case and our role to understand it in a better way
Thanks & Regards,
Harshal Barot
From: Hardik <hardik.soni@navtechno.in>
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2018 1:36:13 PM
To: Harshal Barot
Cc: Hemen Parekh
Subject: Fwd: HERE IS HOW TO OBSOLETE TATA POWER
Copied to my partner, he will look into.
Thanks.
- Best / Hardik
Sent from my private Hcloud !
From: Hemen Parekh
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 11:58 AM
Subject: HERE IS HOW TO OBSOLETE TATA POWER
Cc: jaladhi.shukla@adani.com, hardik.sanghvi@adani.com, ketan.doshi@adani.com, gautam.adani@adani.com, karan.adani@adani.com
Dear Shri Sardanaji,
You may want to take out a few minutes to read my following post on LinkedIn today :
With regards,
Hemen Parekh / Mumbai / 3p Consultants ( P ) Ltd
Here are some news items from yesterday :
* Adani takes over power supply to 30 Lakh ( 3 Million ) in suburbs https://lnkd.in/fnvq_63
* Adani plans " time of day " power pricing in Mumbai https://lnkd.in/fX-aq47
I do hope Shri Anil Sardana
( MD - Adani Transmission / anil.sardana@adani.com )
will consider deploying SMART METERS as described in :
To make the competing TATA Power obsolete , he may want to consider supplying FREE INTERNET to those 30 lakh ( 3 Million ) customers by using :
* Wire Line Broadband with Li Fi ,
as suggested in :
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