
Hi Martin, Martin Muraguri wrote:
Just saw this ad in the Daily Nation.. Well from what my maths teacher said ..like 20 years ago if *USD 600 = 1000kb* then *256kb = USD 153.6 = KSH 10752*
This is what you would pay for a non-contended link. Some ISPs my offer that service but in normal practice that every 1MB is sold to an average ratio of 1:5 or higher. In such a case then you can divide the 600 by a value between 5 - 10 and see what it will cost on a contended circuit which is what most end users will buy. Some demanding Corporates will request for the non-contended links. Therefore; 600/5 = USD 120 = 9,360/pm 600/10 = USD 60 = 4,680/pm PS: I dont speak for KDN but speculating based on current ISP practice. Regards, Mich.
Is this not too expensive ... How and when is the price of Internet connections going to come down?
The last thing i want is a Super Fast connection i cant afford!!
Maina Muraguri.
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