
i think i was clear...i based my mail on responses from the listers. What Im curious about is what exactly you'd be looking for. If I was incharge of a network, I know different ISP's are different in strength of both coverage and appropriate technologies at different places. For this reason alone and to leverage all their strengths, I would most likely get L1/L2 service from different ISP's and do my own MPLS or whatever I need to do. but that's neither here nor there.... On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Memusi <tonatech@gmail.com> wrote:
@J.Gitau my learned friend.Lets not shoot them direct.Ok fine i agree with you.There main problem is transmission.They have an MPLS network.
I still blame bandwidth.
Boss OMO si ni OMO na ukienda kwa shop unasema unipe ile OMO ya TOSS?
Sio vita lakini.
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 5:39 PM, John Gitau <jgitau@gmail.com> wrote:
I think for the sort of thing you're looking for and assuming you havent done so your requirements pretty much tell what you need to do.
If you need advice Id say go for Safaricom. they really do have the widest coverage ie a one stop shop.
Telkom does have a country wide coverage. I however don't believe you'll get a good level of service from them (purely based on member contributions here). Maybe we should do a quick survey on all these providers since we on this list pretty much use them all. evaluate on:
- coverage -support -proper installations -proper customer engagement ie which ISP has the most helpful sales team ie they answer your questions honestly and -accurately - on point and can callup the relevante teams if shit hits the fan - like if you asked for DMVPN and IPv6 and there's some sweat appears - diversity of connectivity ie L2/L3 vpn, traditional tdm etc etc
If you were to do such a survey what would you be looking for, what would you ask respondents for?
You could also do a mix and match ie for each location pick the best one and do your own mpls network<http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/eanog> ....
Gitau
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Jac <jack.gathoni@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Duncan
My best bet would be Safaricom Fiber\Wimax.
Best Jack
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 5:07 PM, kimondo Duncan <kimondodk@gmail.com>wrote:
Its for a wide area network covering Nrb, Mombasa, Eldoret. Its for a property management firm so it will include many small offices in different buildings.
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