anybody know if the new dsl plans are subject to FUP? nothing is mentioned on their website.
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AFAIK FUP is NOT applied.Roudykh wroteanybody know if the new dsl plans are subject to FUP? nothing is mentioned on their website.
they didn't apply FUP before the upgrades on the unlimited plan, and I don't think they will do it now.
Plus, we still have unlimited night traffic unlike ogero and other ISPs.
all of these are really appreciated, I'm glad that I'm with wise :)
are wise pings good? my result is 78ms for orange paris server(i'm with ogero)
I've been subscribed to WISE BOX and DSL for 6 years, they never had any FUP on any of their bundles.
Any idea if the WISE box is getting some new packages or upgrades ? In terms of speed that is.
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i'll see what will happen to the wise box plans... PS i don't think it is a hardware limitation problem.
and guys i need your opinion about the migration, you think it was fair ? how it can be made better... anything...
and guys i need your opinion about the migration, you think it was fair ? how it can be made better... anything...
ok...
1- all Quota's on wise-box have doubled... as for speed you can reach a 1.5m speed depending on the base station and other factors.
2- the transition fees from unlimited plans to limited and vice versa dropped to 5000LL. it was 54$ i guess...
3- as for the price of the 6-8m plans, it is high for reason, we don't want to encourage our customers to switch to it AT THE MEAN TIME, because the backbone between the CO's will not support it, we have some concerns... so until that is fixed we will stick to the current prices...
@m_zeid you made a nice point about the 6-8M70 plan, but for the reasons mentioned above we will stick to the current one, but be sure tha tyour opnion (everyone's opinion) is taken seriously into consideration.
4- 3g prices dropped before MOT decrease the cost on us... we decided to take the heat to be fair and equal with the wisebox and DSL customers.
1- all Quota's on wise-box have doubled... as for speed you can reach a 1.5m speed depending on the base station and other factors.
2- the transition fees from unlimited plans to limited and vice versa dropped to 5000LL. it was 54$ i guess...
3- as for the price of the 6-8m plans, it is high for reason, we don't want to encourage our customers to switch to it AT THE MEAN TIME, because the backbone between the CO's will not support it, we have some concerns... so until that is fixed we will stick to the current prices...
@m_zeid you made a nice point about the 6-8M70 plan, but for the reasons mentioned above we will stick to the current one, but be sure tha tyour opnion (everyone's opinion) is taken seriously into consideration.
4- 3g prices dropped before MOT decrease the cost on us... we decided to take the heat to be fair and equal with the wisebox and DSL customers.
@longbit, concerning the Wise box, what are the other factors that you mentioned? and how can i make sure if i'm close to the base station or if i can reach a speed of 1.5m?
@Ruroken factors such as saturation... the usual stuff that slows down your connection.
Great news!longbit wroteok...
1- all Quota's on wise-box have doubled... as for speed you can reach a 1.5m speed depending on the base station and other factors.
2- the transition fees from unlimited plans to limited and vice versa dropped to 5000LL. it was 54$ i guess...
3- as for the price of the 6-8m plans, it is high for reason, we don't want to encourage our customers to switch to it AT THE MEAN TIME, because the backbone between the CO's will not support it, we have some concerns... so until that is fixed we will stick to the current prices...
@m_zeid you made a nice point about the 6-8M70 plan, but for the reasons mentioned above we will stick to the current one, but be sure tha tyour opnion (everyone's opinion) is taken seriously into consideration.
4- 3g prices dropped before MOT decrease the cost on us... we decided to take the heat to be fair and equal with the wisebox and DSL customers.
lowering transition fees is very nice move.
about 6-8M plan, no problem. We got used to WISE honesty, they announce about things only when they are possible.
Just a question, as far as you know, are we using fiber links between COs? Because my latency didn't improve, yet.
@m_zeid that is exactly why we are not making the 6-8 M plan easy to get (cost wise). the upgrade that was done it was only on international links, they gave us the upgrades that we've been asking for, for more than 1 year. the upgrade didn't include the local backbone between CO's, they added few CO's in some area's that didn't have dsl, that's all...
they talked about a local fiber backbone few years ago... but nothing yet.
hopefully the next step MOT will start working on good backbone/infrastructure.
they talked about a local fiber backbone few years ago... but nothing yet.
hopefully the next step MOT will start working on good backbone/infrastructure.
@longbit, mind if I ask what sort of links are currently in place between CO's? and how are CO's connected to private ISP's gateways?
At least some good news on getting the international links, even after more than a year!
At least some good news on getting the international links, even after more than a year!
between the CO's it is not fiber optic, not sure what they are using but it i snot fiber optic, excluding downtown which is fiber optic I GUESS...
but the traffic to us is fiber optic (talking about wise) , note that not all the CO's are connected to us... the customer traffic is carried by the DSP (Data Service Provider) and then to us.
but the traffic to us is fiber optic (talking about wise) , note that not all the CO's are connected to us... the customer traffic is carried by the DSP (Data Service Provider) and then to us.
What about this?longbit wrotebetween the CO's it is not fiber optic, not sure what they are using but it i snot fiber optic, excluding downtown which is fiber optic I GUESS...
but the traffic to us is fiber optic (talking about wise) , note that not all the CO's are connected to us... the customer traffic is carried by the DSP (Data Service Provider) and then to us.
http://jo.pcm.gov.lb/j2014/j24/wfk/kit350-1.htm
@longbit are you able to know how much speed you can give a customer before he/she applies to wise?
You can call Wise on 1261 or by email: info@wise.net.lbandrew55 wrote@longbit are you able to know how much speed you can give a customer before he/she applies to wise?
They sure can do a feasibility test, IMO emailing them will be better in this case.
That is very important, that they answer your requests!longbit wrote@m_zeid that is exactly why we are not making the 6-8 M plan easy to get (cost wise). the upgrade that was done it was only on international links, they gave us the upgrades that we've been asking for, for more than 1 year. the upgrade didn't include the local backbone between CO's, they added few CO's in some area's that didn't have dsl, that's all...
they talked about a local fiber backbone few years ago... but nothing yet.
hopefully the next step MOT will start working on good backbone/infrastructure.
I hope they finish the fiber backbone, and hope for Wise to install it's own DSP, that will rock!
Thanks!
WISE already has their own DSP, its Pesco Telecom, both companies are owned by the same group, just like IDM and GDS.
@Aly true... but the optical fiber backbone is up to MOT... hopefully it would be the next step (i should have been the first step to do... )