On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 3:38 PM, aki
<aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kitendawili!!!
Tega!! When a person does not know what it is, then it is something;
but when a person
knows what it is, then it is nothing. :-)
@Wash, quick one. Biggest investor in seacom is safcom therefore less chances of voip issues.
Aki, do you know if they have their prices published anywhere, like on their website? The last time I tried to find the information, I was taken round several phone calls, finally told to write to
corporatesales@safaricom.co.ke, which never responded.
Redundancy via teams 22% share, I believe?
No idea.
Ask for 1:1 for your voip.
Yeppe. That is what I want.
Though am a bit surprised about WOL.
WOL are good with support. That, I've been impressed with. The actual problem is that I am linked to a BS that is NOT connected on Fiber. That is what the techies told me. I get high latencies between my node and the gateway on their side, and it even times out. The link, as it is now, is not even good for ordinary Internet use. The price is very good, and they say it is dedicated (1:1) but no proof though. I've had issues from day one and given that this voice service is critical, I'd better be shopping than wait indefinitely because I do not know when they will put BS on fiber.
Seems they have a good link on teams.
Perhaps. My problem, so far, is just the last mile -- on the WiMax.
If you have the budget for Telkom/Orange E1, then this is highly recommended on teams and eassy.
I just hate this business of ISP shopping!