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what is the best internet provider in sihanoukville? what is the maximum speed download? i can find something of 30mb/s? i read that opennet with fiber optic give 20 mb/s, are they truthful?
Re: downtown
I don't know the speed, but I'm really happy with Ezecom. I tried three of the other providers in town and they were all crap. I went a week without internet with Y5net because it was a holiday and all the staff took off. It was also difficult to find someone in the office who could take payment. I went to the Opennet office and they were also close for holidays. Not had that problem with Ezecom. Its more expensive, but you get what you pay for. If I have a problem they are right on it.
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thank for the info...Sailorman wrote:I don't know the speed, but I'm really happy with Ezecom. I tried three of the other providers in town and they were all crap. I went a week without internet with Y5net because it was a holiday and all the staff took off. It was also difficult to find someone in the office who could take payment. I went to the Opennet office and they were also close for holidays. Not had that problem with Ezecom. Its more expensive, but you get what you pay for. If I have a problem they are right on it.
have you fiber optic? check the Ezecom website, i can't understand it very well, because the option that they do is:
1 mbps
2 mbps
3 mbps
4 mbps
5 mbps
isn't very slow?
the best give only 5mbps for 200$ month?
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Re: downtown
if you need reliable service, you have to pay
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If you want to actually use your internet for something without getting old and dying waiting then a minimum of 5Mbps, maybe. That's $200 a month with Ezecom, which is ridiculous, whatever the service.
Opennet fibre is line speed in Cambodia/Vietnam, where it breaks out. It's about $40 a month for 10Mbps. Metfone is similarly priced for fibre.
Opennet fibre is line speed in Cambodia/Vietnam, where it breaks out. It's about $40 a month for 10Mbps. Metfone is similarly priced for fibre.
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yes i agree... but i thought that $200 are for 20 mb/s and noto for only 5....frank lee bent wrote:if you need reliable service, you have to pay
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Re: downtown
I live close to downtown and use Metphone.
Using it for 18 months, only time it has been down is when the whole town has a blackout which has not been too often, as for speed I dont know the mbts whatever, all I can say it that it works fine for both my work and general browsing. I am paying for a residential connection so pretty good value for money.
Using it for 18 months, only time it has been down is when the whole town has a blackout which has not been too often, as for speed I dont know the mbts whatever, all I can say it that it works fine for both my work and general browsing. I am paying for a residential connection so pretty good value for money.
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I have the 2mbps from Ezecom. I watch live streaming American football, use Skype, download movies, etc with no problem. The other three I tried were sh*t and wouldn't let me do that, plus when I had a problem they acted like I caused it and were slow to come fix it or in the case of Y5net on a 5 day holiday and closed. (yes, Y5net was fiber) Y5net was also very shitty and nasty when I canceled their service. Metphone was the first I had and the worst for speed.
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