Whats happened to the internet
Re: Whats happened to the internet
I have Opennet - 10Mb/s fiber optic 16$ a month [free install and Wifi router] (you get 20 Mb/s at night) plus access to on demand videos for free (although the library has not been updated for a couple of months) The connection is good enough for a pirate film download in 20 mins.I changed to Cellcard 4g - my calls and sms and internet, Line Viber WeChat Whatsapp and banking) is 4$ a month using the exchange. Metfone doesn't cut the mustard anymore.
Re: Whats happened to the internet
i think we are about to go through what happened in the uk. More people subscribe. Company a gets slow so people swith to company b which then gets slow. After a few runs through all providers they all start updating their equipment (hopefully) Mins you, if opennet is noit having a problems sort of throws out the excuse of a broken underground cable....Mishmash wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:28 amI have Opennet - 10Mb/s fiber optic 16$ a month [free install and Wifi router] (you get 20 Mb/s at night) plus access to on demand videos for free (although the library has not been updated for a couple of months) The connection is good enough for a pirate film download in 20 mins.I changed to Cellcard 4g - my calls and sms and internet, Line Viber WeChat Whatsapp and banking) is 4$ a month using the exchange. Metfone doesn't cut the mustard anymore.
Re: Whats happened to the internet
You will like Opennet - customer service is excellent - no problems 4 years. Cellcard have great coverage - cheap as chips. International calls are 4.5c a minute if you use 177 prefix for VoIPpczz wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 2:20 ami think we are about to go through what happened in the uk. More people subscribe. Company a gets slow so people swith to company b which then gets slow. After a few runs through all providers they all start updating their equipment (hopefully) Mins you, if opennet is noit having a problems sort of throws out the excuse of a broken underground cable....Mishmash wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 1:28 amI have Opennet - 10Mb/s fiber optic 16$ a month [free install and Wifi router] (you get 20 Mb/s at night) plus access to on demand videos for free (although the library has not been updated for a couple of months) The connection is good enough for a pirate film download in 20 mins.I changed to Cellcard 4g - my calls and sms and internet, Line Viber WeChat Whatsapp and banking) is 4$ a month using the exchange. Metfone doesn't cut the mustard anymore.
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Re: Whats happened to the internet
do any of you use an android box/Modbro and other ad ons to watch tv
are ur speeds enough?
I use ais here and get aorund 160 down/200 up ( lighting fast for uploading photos to my site).
but still sometimes it slows down/buffers and wont stream..
are ur speeds enough?
I use ais here and get aorund 160 down/200 up ( lighting fast for uploading photos to my site).
but still sometimes it slows down/buffers and wont stream..
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Whats happened to the internet
When testing the speed of your internet connection, never use the local Phnom Penh server, choose an overseas one, like San Francisco, or London.
Not saying Opennet is no good, I use them myself, but Phnom Penh server speeds are always much higher than 'realistic' servers overseas.
Re: Whats happened to the internet
I certainly wish I had good internet in Battambang. Many times I can't do anything at all. Just says server can't be found, try later.
Re: Whats happened to the internet
I always judge it by the Bittorrent download speedfrizzie77 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:21 pm
When testing the speed of your internet connection, never use the local Phnom Penh server, choose an overseas one, like San Francisco, or London.
Not saying Opennet is no good, I use them myself, but Phnom Penh server speeds are always much higher than 'realistic' servers overseas.
If I get a good film of at least 720p in around 20 to 30 mins I am happy
I take the dog for a walk, get home and have a smoke, a film, some beer and food from my wife all done and dusted
Never any problem with the free streaming films on 1loy stored on their servers in PP.
Re: Whats happened to the internet
its been terrible at times in sihanoukville wifi and 4g, smart really bad phones connections very sketchyMishmash wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 4:28 pmI always judge it by the Bittorrent download speedfrizzie77 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:21 pm
When testing the speed of your internet connection, never use the local Phnom Penh server, choose an overseas one, like San Francisco, or London.
Not saying Opennet is no good, I use them myself, but Phnom Penh server speeds are always much higher than 'realistic' servers overseas.
If I get a good film of at least 720p in around 20 to 30 mins I am happy
I take the dog for a walk, get home and have a smoke, a film, some beer and food from my wife all done and dusted
Never any problem with the free streaming films on 1loy stored on their servers in PP.
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