Evans I think you need to try it out: Look at it this way 1Mbps = 1 MB every 4 seconds (1 in and 1 out) A month has 30 x 24 x 60 x 60 seconds = 2 592 000 seconds meaning 648 000 MEGABYTE Even if calculating simplex (324 000M) and taking USD 100 / 324 000 the cost per M is 0.03 US Cents per M (or if duplex 0.015) in KSH this is 0.024 KSH (or 0.012) per M! I find this to be a much better deal than ZUKU if you ask me. Regards Henry On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Evans Ikua <ikua@lpakenya.org> wrote:
Big deal! What's the difference between this and Zuku? I bought 512 Kbps from zuku for about 2,500, then realized that the speeds were very slow. Some math showed me that this translated to 64KBps. This is a big joke.
What can one do with a 64KBps shared with I don't know how many other users?
-- Evans Ikua Linux Professional Association of Kenya Tel: +254-20-2250381, Cell: +254-722 955 831 Eagle House, 2nd Floor Kimathi Street, Opp. Corner House www.lpakenya.org
Quoting Kevin <wanjalak@gmail.com>:
I hear KDN has launched a new product for small businesses, 1Mbps for
4,000/=. Is there anything in the market that can rival this? Will this spur the market for broadband uptake?
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