@Collins, thank you for taking the time to respond on a list. You have replied to almost all my queries and am 90% sold on the idea of switching over. There are a few more queries, hope you will respond asap.
1) How much and where can I buy the modem as I saw from your website about the 50% offer?
2) Once I have the modem, how do I activate the un-capped 256kbps services?
3) Are there plans to bring in un-capped 512kbps & 1Mbit services and at what rates?
4) Given the minimum throughputs that indicated at peak times, how will these be 3) above?
5) "Tortured Bandwidth" . I know the tech part etc but I'd like to know whether internet traffic is being tortured into classes/priorities therefore making it useless for my needs. Orange 3g+ was the only provider to have clean traffic until recently when they went down the road as other providers. On 3g+ the main class is http, then followed by ftp. For example, I urgently needed to download a 240MBytes file on ftp yet I could only get about 60kbps which made it impossible to use the services anymore. As a better example, in the earlier days a cyber could use 64kbps and serve 4 computers. These days the same 64kbps has been tortured into working on a handset only.
6) If you could provide a specs link for the modem, I think its kyocera but want to ensure it woks with my wifi gear.
Many thanks and I'm definately interested.
Rgds.
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 4:06 PM, Collins KIPRONO
<collins.kiprono@africaonline.co.ke> wrote:
Aki -
For Infinet Eazy the speed is upto 1MBps but during the day(peak times) the
speed is normally around 300kbps and at night (off peak) the speeds get to
around 700kbps on average. We have also recently introduced at Infinet Eazy
option that is not capped on data but however the speed is capped at
256kbps. Apart from Infinet Eazy, we also have Infinet lite product that is
capped on data at 2GB with speed of upto 1MBps and an option uncapped on
data but capped on speed at 128kbps.