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Speed for soo lol
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#5
Posted 04 December 2009 - 01:15 AM
No offence but it seems like it still don't have any reliable ISP in Trinidad yet, even with all them high bandwidth rates, I haven't had much luck with either side and don't talk about Green Dot, their bandwidth alone is not enough (talking corporate here as well).I can tell you that the most frustrating thing is the upload limits on these connections, its awful, would surely pay the money if upload rates were higher.
I should also mention that I am a legal customer in the sense that I actually pay for internet unlike the thieves.
I should also mention that I am a legal customer in the sense that I actually pay for internet unlike the thieves.
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Posted 04 December 2009 - 09:11 PM
ArMouR, on 04 December 2009 - 01:15 AM, said:
No offence but it seems like it still don't have any reliable ISP in Trinidad yet, even with all them high bandwidth rates, I haven't had much luck with either side and don't talk about Green Dot, their bandwidth alone is not enough (talking corporate here as well).I can tell you that the most frustrating thing is the upload limits on these connections, its awful, would surely pay the money if upload rates were higher.
I should also mention that I am a legal customer in the sense that I actually pay for internet unlike the thieves.
I should also mention that I am a legal customer in the sense that I actually pay for internet unlike the thieves.
Just minus the "it seems like" and you're totally right
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Posted 06 December 2009 - 06:16 PM
bossmann, on 26 November 2009 - 12:38 PM, said:
no that's a hacked modem while people that paying their money catching their a$ for proper service!!! The kinda $hit that has the country the way it IS!!!
All true. I know for a fact that flow is a "padner" company as they say. A friend of mine say he was able to get a flow digital connection because his business associate has a padner inside flow. Meanwhile nobody else in that area could even get digital cable. This is the place we live in, no chance of improvement because I saw a woman on tv had to drink drain water and still preaching how she love her "insert political party here" so this is the way this country will remain. Destined for failure due to myopic leaders and brainless followers. I always say it and will continue to say it "Vision2020: convert Trinidad to Haiti".
Just to show you how stupid some people are, this has to be the only country dumb enough to not see the potential of sugar cane, meanwhile Brazil is using it for fuel and we could have been selling it to them. Again, all the "padners" in the oil industry will not want to hear about alternative fuel sources because it will hurt their ever so fat pockets.
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Posted 07 December 2009 - 11:13 PM
Lich King, on 06 December 2009 - 07:16 PM, said:
All true. I know for a fact that flow is a "padner" company as they say. A friend of mine say he was able to get a flow digital connection because his business associate has a padner inside flow. Meanwhile nobody else in that area could even get digital cable. This is the place we live in, no chance of improvement because I saw a woman on tv had to drink drain water and still preaching how she love her "insert political party here" so this is the way this country will remain. Destined for failure due to myopic leaders and brainless followers. I always say it and will continue to say it "Vision2020: convert Trinidad to Haiti".
Just to show you how stupid some people are, this has to be the only country dumb enough to not see the potential of sugar cane, meanwhile Brazil is using it for fuel and we could have been selling it to them. Again, all the "padners" in the oil industry will not want to hear about alternative fuel sources because it will hurt their ever so fat pockets.
Just to show you how stupid some people are, this has to be the only country dumb enough to not see the potential of sugar cane, meanwhile Brazil is using it for fuel and we could have been selling it to them. Again, all the "padners" in the oil industry will not want to hear about alternative fuel sources because it will hurt their ever so fat pockets.
Happens all over,guess it's just the world we live in today,yuh got to know the 'insiders' to get anything done these days,one of my neighbours has an upload speed of 2mb on blink when my upstream line rate lies around 700kbs,sigh
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Posted 18 December 2009 - 12:31 AM
Cool3ni, on 07 December 2009 - 11:13 PM, said:
Happens all over,guess it's just the world we live in today,yuh got to know the 'insiders' to get anything done these days,one of my neighbours has an upload speed of 2mb on blink when my upstream line rate lies around 700kbs,sigh
tstt would of had to upgrade to the very latest ADSL2+ version (ITU G.992.5 Annex M) which was only approved last yr (2008) to allow for upload speeds higher than 1 mb according to wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia....subscriber_line
i doubt they would be so fast to implement that so maybe he tiefing yuh head
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Posted 18 December 2009 - 05:17 PM
jpf, on 18 December 2009 - 01:31 AM, said:
tstt would of had to upgrade to the very latest ADSL2+ version (ITU G.992.5 Annex M) which was only approved last yr (2008) to allow for upload speeds higher than 1 mb according to wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia....subscriber_line
i doubt they would be so fast to implement that so maybe he tiefing yuh head
http://en.wikipedia....subscriber_line
i doubt they would be so fast to implement that so maybe he tiefing yuh head
Well I pretty sure he's on blink and I did get chance to test it out,I'll take a snapshot of a speedtest whenever I get the chance again.
EDIT:
http://www.speedtest...t/662828393.png
http://www.speedtest...t/662827914.png
http://www.speedtest...t/662827238.png
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