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March 30th, 2009 06:10 PM #1
I am looking for a good broadband provider. Currently my internet broadband connection is PLDT DSL. Download speeds is at 80kb/s which is not bad BUT it not near up to the promised max of 2Mbs (250kb/s) for it's P2000/monthly account.
Any suggestions? Note that I also use my internet for some online gaming so bursting connections like SUN's 3G broadband might not be great for gaming.
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March 30th, 2009 06:55 PM #2
is this for residential?? Have you heard of Skycable's SkyBroadband?? they have up to plan 12mbps.. i just dont know if that's true or not.. i did inquire from them before.. kaya lang sabi sa akin eh for residential lang daw to..
http://www.skybroadband.com.ph/
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March 30th, 2009 11:06 PM #4im a skybroadband user from my current plan of 1.5mbps i upgraded to 12mbps....i was expecting a dramatic change of browsing and download speed so far when i check at speedtest it seems to live up to its promised speed but on actual usage 1.5 and 12mbps....hmmmmm for me i dont feel it will be switching back to my old plan
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March 30th, 2009 11:27 PM #5
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March 31st, 2009 01:53 AM #6
Am still using PLDT Dsl ever since it's first launch more than half a decade ago. Naalala ko pala noon ang plan was just 256kbps max speed until every year my family was offered double the speed w/o no increase in pay kaya ngayon ang speed plan namin is nasa 4mbps(actual speed is around 3.8mbps).
I tried using the Sky Cable internet offer sa tv. Not impressed by it at all.
1) nagre-reset parati yung settings ng modem.
2) it doesn't want to run *******s or other p2p programs. Like pulling out nails!
3) it's ok for just plain ol web browsing but once you go to the sites where streaming video is involved like youtube.... biglang parang bumalik sa dial-up yung speed ng Cable internet.
4) it has restrictions to other sites. It doesn't want to display them.
5) you have to constantly fiddle around with the settings for it to work. Also, it is as vulnerable as your cable tv connection. You notice pag may typhoon na parating eh wala kayong signal? Pwes, 80% of the time ganun rin yung cable connection.
6) nung 3 lang kami sa subdivision ang nag sign up for the free cable internet eh ok lang yung speed pero nung umabot na kami ng almost 2 dozen households who availed of the free trials ang laki ng binagal. Hindi dedicated yung speed nyo. Just ask any cable internet user. It's ok if there are only a few users of cable internet in your area pero once dumami na yan then expect extreme congestion.
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December 8th, 2012 06:23 AM #7Reviving this thread, getting frustrated with Globe broadband and looking at Skycable broadband. Please share more experiences with Skycable. The advertised 5Mbps is attractive, even with the 15GB cap, not a concern as it will mostly be for browsing.
Thanks.
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December 8th, 2012 11:38 AM #8Alam ko depende sa lugar yung quality nung sa skybroadband eh. Kapag maganda-ganda ata yung lugar ninyo I mean parang exclusive village eh maganda rin ang connection. Parang affected kasi ng quality nung mga kable mismo ung quality nung connection so pag nandun ka sa mga lugar na prone sa illegal connection na yung mga tipong tinitusok yung kable, affected yung signal quality.
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