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nazzyon (m)
You Can Not Beat My Isp
« on: August 24, 2007, 06:35 AM »

Hello people,

Don't mind that topic. Just want to get your attention; which I guess I succeeded.

Thanks for clicking the mouse.


I have noticed lots of peoples either complaining about their ISPs and others who wants  to know which ISP is more suitable. So I thought if we can all help by present some infos about our ISP by showing the speeds of our internet and their downside.


Thanks for sparing few secs for this.


I guess I have to take the lead.


My Location: Ikoyi (Sometimes locations affects the Sent and Received packets)

My ISP: Cobranet


Service:                     WIRELESS BROADBAND

                                         Day                                    Night
Download speed:            124 (Kbps)                          200 (Kbps)

Upload speed:                  25(kbps)                            41 (kbps)

Speed Test:                 www.abeltronica.com


[b]Note:
It flunctuates.

Pros:                           N12,600 (Cheap)
Cons:                          Technical problems @least once in 2 months. They always change phases so that affects customers @ least me.[/b]

I also use other providers in different locations (e.g Starcomms, Celtel GPRS when mobile).

In future we can discuss on how to boost the speeds, because some ISPs are good but due to some junks in PCs it slows down the speed of browsing.

Thanks
hitsales (m)
Re: You Can Not Beat My Isp
« #1 on: September 06, 2007, 09:09 AM »

Hi @Nazzyon,

Emm, don't know where to get started but please I'd like you to help me out. I've been contemplating on getting a laptop (atleast a used one) as I'm not that financially buoyant though I'm a low income earner but would like to own a laptop. Now what I want to know is this,

WHich kind/type of laptop that I can go for like a pentium 3 which I can't really guess which configuration is best,

Which service provide should I get connected to as there are lots of them like Starcomms and the rest having their service charge for a 24/7 browsing for #10,000.

I've got a Celtel that I make use of but it aint configured. if I eventually get it configured, how do they charge for their service?

Please intimate me with all of this information, you can reach me via my signature, I'd be pleased!!

Michael B!
na wa (m)
Re: You Can Not Beat My Isp
« #2 on: September 11, 2007, 05:02 PM »

Quote from: hitsales on September 06, 2007, 09:09 AM

Which service provide should I get connected to as there are lots of them like Starcomms and the rest having their service charge for a 24/7 browsing for #10,000.


 Grin wrong thread Grin Grin but starcomms charges N10,000 per month.


location : P.H.

isp: starcomms

device type: modem

speed: 230.4kbps

prons: N10,000 (more cheap)

cons: none Grin Grin
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