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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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