How reliable is Cambodian Company OpenNet's Service?
How reliable is Cambodian Company OpenNet's Service?
Anyone have a fiber optic connection set up in their government seized hut? That is when you're not being chased by drug crazed ax wielding khmer women. Just need at least 100mps down and up to be happy. Also is there any gov restrictions on the access you get? TIA
Re: How reliable is Cambodian Company OpenNet's Service?
You want Si-net if you want that speed. (They'll sell it, but I don't think PP has the pipe for it. Maybe I'm wrong.) It's stable.
Stay away from Sing Meng. They suck.
Don't know anything about Open Net.
Stay away from Sing Meng. They suck.
Don't know anything about Open Net.
Re: How reliable is Cambodian Company OpenNet's Service?
FTTH meaning you have fiber to the first hole and they have copper to themselves.
Pay $1000 up front to surf your favorite website www.sinet.com.kh at 100 Teragigaflutes per blegasecond.
This thread is a joke
Pay $1000 up front to surf your favorite website www.sinet.com.kh at 100 Teragigaflutes per blegasecond.
This thread is a joke
Re: How reliable is Cambodian Company OpenNet's Service?
https://opennetcambodia.com/ 100 up/down is all i need. I don't know who proofs their copy "Fiber to the home is a relatively new and fast growing method of providing vastly higher bandwidth to consumers and businesses, and thereby enabling more robust video, internet and voice services." pretty self explanatory. You have dialup?
Re: How reliable is Cambodian Company OpenNet's Service?
I have quantum tryptamine Band-Aids streaming cyber turtles out of my butthole into a Cambodian rice farmers brain
OpenNet fiber is amazing fast and customer service is outstanding! Don't you have it?
OpenNet fiber is amazing fast and customer service is outstanding! Don't you have it?
Re: How reliable is Cambodian Company OpenNet's Service?
what I gather from this board is that there a bunch of chronically malcontent old geezers with micro penises whose intent is to keep out any newbies? amirite?
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I really thought, after reading this topic, that I was on a other forum
There are people who cannot imagine that there are other ways of life than their own life.
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OpenNet FTTH will be fiber to the switch and copper from the switch.
There is no 100 Mbps in Cambodia.
Some providers sell you a 100 Mbps line that you can use to surf their website at that speed but not the rest of the world. You will have 100 Mbps to their router and you can use that speed to surf www.sinet.com.kh congratulations
Just because it's fiber to you doesn't mean there's no bottleneck on the way. Pretty self explanatory.
Do you really want 100 Mbps? I can sell it to you but it's going to be expensive and really awkward after you called me an old geezer
There is no 100 Mbps in Cambodia.
Some providers sell you a 100 Mbps line that you can use to surf their website at that speed but not the rest of the world. You will have 100 Mbps to their router and you can use that speed to surf www.sinet.com.kh congratulations
Just because it's fiber to you doesn't mean there's no bottleneck on the way. Pretty self explanatory.
Do you really want 100 Mbps? I can sell it to you but it's going to be expensive and really awkward after you called me an old geezer
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Opennet offers as maximum, 50Mb fiber optic connection for $118 a month.
There are people who cannot imagine that there are other ways of life than their own life.
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You're still 50 short and they don't have the necessary uplink peering to support it.Sidewalker wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:13 am Opennet offers a 50Mb fiber optic connection for $118 a month.
What you don't understand is that they will sell you speed based on the capacity of the router you connect to. Your speed will depend on how many neighbors in your area are pushed through the same pipe. Most companies here route dozens of customers through the same pipe leading to all sorts of interesting dilemmas like shared IP addresses, randomly interrupted sessions and so forth. Your so called 10 Mbps dedicated fiber connection is split between you and other overpaying neighbors.
Speedtest is a hoax and you are being scammed. Fire at the messenger, you incels!
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