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Beebsyn (m)
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Hello NLs, do any one knows the cost to establish a Cyber Cafe business? with atleast 15 computers, Internet service provider(ISP), and other requirements.
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tunde300us (m)
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send me your location or just send me a text nd i will get back to u.08034025906,tunde300us@gmail.com
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yinkfad (m)
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the location is the first thing to consider. then other things follows. where do u want it? so as to know which mode of connection is to be used. when this one is settled then we know what to do. if u will not mind u can mail me on this id yinkfad24u@yahoo.com or u call me on this 08038551924. thanks
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Beebsyn (m)
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the location is the first thing to consider. then other things follows. where do u want it? so as to know which mode of connection is to be used. when this one is settled then we know what to do. if u will not mind u can mail me on this id yinkfad24u@yahoo.com or u call me on this 08038551924. thanks Its around Bariga, akoka to be specific. I don't really know much about the connection. I will be glad if you can just put me through. thanks
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mikesleek (m)
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In terms of connection, do you want to go through a vsat link or a wimax link? This is majorly dependent on your budget.
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Beebsyn (m)
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In terms of connection, do you want to go through a vsat link or a wimax link? This is majorly dependent on your budget.
Are they the major two link used? which is faster and cheaper? Do you know about the broadband? What can you say on it?
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tunde300us (m)
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I think u shouldnt use vsat cos ure in lagos and am sure u will get better options with either ipnx,netcom,starcomms etc.
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mikesleek (m)
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I think u shouldnt use vsat cos ure in lagos and am sure u will get better options with either ipnx,netcom,starcomms etc.
truely said. You could go for ipnx, cobranet etc. They give you modems and they are broadband. If asked to recomend, i would recomend cobranet. I've used them and they are more reliable at least for now!
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firewall
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@mikesleek,
Which plan did you subscribe to on Cobranet? I was told they use Volume base.
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Beebsyn (m)
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@mikesleek, how do they operate?
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mikesleek (m)
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We are on the corporate plan and we are on 512 shared. It is basically ok for the 25 systems in my office. For the corporate plan, the contention ratio is quite low. In terms of operation, their subscription is monthly and they use an indoor modem for places with good signals and those under 1meg. but for those on the 1meg plan, they use the out door radio which i understand is not point to point, making it more effective. I hope i answered your questions rightly?
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info4sina (m)
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Hi house, i really love this tread. Infact this as been of immense assistance, was looking at mtn hy connect, As anyone got info about this service as regards its cost,speed, effectiveness and lost more, my projection is for a mini cafe of about 5-6 systems. Thanks and God bless, Regards info4sina info4sinang@yahoo.com
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mikesleek (m)
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Hi house, i really love this tread. Infact this as been of immense assistance, was looking at mtn hy connect, As anyone got info about this service as regards its cost,speed, effectiveness and lost more, my projection is for a mini cafe of about 5-6 systems. Thanks and God bless, Regards info4sina info4sinang@yahoo.com same applies to you in terms of broadband
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bani (m)
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The need for a ‘fast’ internet service provider cannot be argued. But the down time associated with service providers is always over looked, downtimes are an unavoidable issue considering the numerous issues associated with running a business in Nigeria et al power, man power, , vandalisation etc. With all this issues considered, I would like to introduce the BNA, this is a bandwidth aggregator. This hard ware is a one-sided Internet bonding appliance that provides aggregated Internet connectivity to cyber cafes, small and medium size businesses , enterprises, apartments, hotels, hospitals and other multi-tenant buildings via aggregating multiple Internet access lines for increased performance and reliability. With the BNA, multiple DSL, cable modem or T1 services can be combined to provide higher speed and more reliable Internet access. The BNA combines multiple Internet access lines, each on a 10/100baseT Ethernet interface, into a single aggregated Internet access line, again on a 10/100baseT Ethernet interface. The aggregation over the Internet access lines is done even for a single session, providing the full aggregate speed. The BNA supports aggregation of up to 6 Internet access lines and additional cellular data cards. Each Internet access line may be through a DSL modem, cable modem, T1, satellite modem, fractional DS3, DS3, fiber, cellular or any other broadband connection. In simpler terms the aggregation converges the bandwidth from 6 different service providers into a funnel and out into your network as one source.
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Beebsyn (m)
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@bani, the BNA aggregation was a newly introduced network, right! the question is, how effective was it?
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info4sina (m)
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Hi House, Thanks for your responses, please has anyone here tried Mtn Hy connect? i look forward awaiting your kind and sincere veiws. Onces again, thanks and God bless. Regards
info4sina
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Beebsyn (m)
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@info4sina, what do you have to offer on the above topic?
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