Posted by: Agnibikram January 23, 2011
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It all depends on your affordability man.
I mean, Ncell offers highspeed internet with speeds ranging from 3-12 mbps but the downside is, it costs almost as much as highspeed internet in the U.S. So if you're making 15k to 30k ( 230 - 460 bucks ) per month, how will you be able to afford it?
My Internet was down for almost a day and a half and the technicians didn't show up for a long time. Not to mention, they don't have a 24-hour tech support.
During Load-Shedding, I normally read books, magazines and browse the internet ( until the battery lasts ).
And no, I'm not satisfied.
I mean, Ncell offers highspeed internet with speeds ranging from 3-12 mbps but the downside is, it costs almost as much as highspeed internet in the U.S. So if you're making 15k to 30k ( 230 - 460 bucks ) per month, how will you be able to afford it?
My Internet was down for almost a day and a half and the technicians didn't show up for a long time. Not to mention, they don't have a 24-hour tech support.
During Load-Shedding, I normally read books, magazines and browse the internet ( until the battery lasts ).
And no, I'm not satisfied.