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Which Internet Service Provider Do You Prefer?


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Guest Makaikishi

ISP Bonanza. Tried and tested, guaranteed of your money's worth. :thumbsupsmiley:

 

Lately, may problema ang PLDT DSL namin so back to dial-up ako.

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before surfster ginagamit ko kaya lang nung bumagal sila kahit off peak hours eh lumipat ako ng pacific internet pero after a few days ganun na rin sila. di na maasahan ang prepaid internet ngayon. dsl or broadband na lang.

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I've tried more than a dozen prepaid Internet cards since 1998, and the very best i've tried whether on 33.6 or a 56K dial-up modem is REBEL. Unfortunately, REBEL was discontinued some where in 2000, so I went out and looked for an alternative, trying INFOCOM, BLAST, ISP BONANZA, AND other whose names are not worth remembering. Until I found I-Tipid. I-Tipid is fast for a dial-up, dati mabilis maka-connect due to a wide number of dial-up numbers, unfortunately nag bawas sila dahil na rin sa pag labas ng cable Internet. When i'm connected with I-Tipid on a 33.6 modem, my average sustainable speed, (meaning while downloading a file) never went below 3kbit/sec, unlike with the others, I got hooked with this. Then I also tried Surfmaxx, nung minsang maubusan ako ng I-Tipid sa suki ko. Just like I-Tipid, pero mas mahirap makaconnect. Why? Kasi, konti rin lang a dial-up numbers, pero mabilis ito, kasi, powered sya ng Pacific Internet. That's the 2 choices I have. Any other prepaid card, pupunta na lang ako sa internet cafe at dun na lang ako magi-internet.. :thumbsupsmiley:

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After applying tweaks:

Surfmaxx gamit ko. I rate it 9.

Blast: 5 - bagal eh.

 

Either way, there are a couple of tweaks that you can do to make surfing a tad faster, especially for us dial-up users. One way is to optimize the modem settings itself and the other one, PM me. Hirap dito mamaya ma-flag ang post ko as spam. :ninja:

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I started using prepaid internet card since 2000 and my last was around 2005 then i left the country here's my rate

 

Pacific - 9 from 2000 - 2003 - card was i thing 100 for 2hours.. speed is quite good

Zoom - 8 from 2000 - 2003 - speed is fine 100 for 4hours

Infocom - 9 from 2000 - 2003 fantastic speed for a dial up 100 for 2 hours

ISP Bonanza - i dont remeber when i started using this but it has a good speed for a cheap price i thinkg 100 for 11hours? but then ung dial up number sa place namin was terminated and they concentrate on servicing the metro

 

PLDT - 8 speed is fine but expensive.. i thnkg 100 for 8 hours? im not sure

Instanet - 9 one of my favorite...

 

there's a lot more card that i used but i cant remember the names... what i posted are my favorite...

 

ussually if i feel uncofortable with the ISP Speed I dont use it anymore

 

 

note: im not sure how many cards that i used that i actually purchased from my pocket, maybe 5%?... the rest are magic *poof*

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Hi all!

 

I was just wondering, maybe this thread could help everybody in choosing our internet service provider or our next. Ive been reading a few reviews here and there and most of the time people are ranting about the crappy service. if there is anything good in your connection please do tell. here are a few questions:

 

1. What is your ISP(internet service provider)?

2. What is your bandwidth?

3. How much are you paying monthly?

4. Are you really getting the bandwidth you are paying for?

5. Are you experiencing any problems with your connection?

6. Are you satisfied with the service?

7. If you are satisfied please tell why.

8. Would you stick to your internet connection now or change to another ISP? Which ISP would it be?

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