
@wash I am in total agreement!However,let us look at the details,shall we?Safaricom advertises "Unlimited Internet",but they cap it at 512 Kbps.Since this is a 'shared' connection,you will never come anywhere close to 512Kbps,the best I've had is 47Kbps.Do you see that, a tenth of the advertised service!For the last few days,the connection keeps going off atleast once every two hours and it stays like that for at least 15 minutes to 2 hours!If you call customer care,they simply tell you that they are not experiencing any problem.But why would I call them if there was no problem in the first place,I do not like them that much!At some point they seemed to have increase the threshold to 1Mbps because I could now get 98Kbps.In short,it is not something that they have not control over! :) On 22 February 2012 12:29, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 11:19, milele forever <milele.forever@gmail.com>wrote:
Seems am not alone here, Safaricom is getting more desperate by the day
I don't find it strange when a setup like Safaricom experiences a technical problem. Tell me of the best techie you know who has never had any mishap with the equipment assigned to them? They don't run equipment from God!
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