So I saw a post on facebook from terranet about their "agogo" service for gamers. So apparently its Wireless microwave internet(I think), and I was wondering if anyone has experience with it.
Terranet Agogo
I saw it on facebook as well, went to their website and couldnt find any plans or pricing, even though i dont want to subscribe or change my isp, but i am also interested to know what offers they are providing to gamers.
It's not cheap. From what I know there are 2 package types, dedicated and undedicated. Both provide stable ping (~60) for gamers while the dedicated one gives you a consistent download/upload speed. Most internet gaming cafes use Microwave as it's the most stable for mass usage.squadi wroteSo I saw a post on facebook from terranet about their "agogo" service for gamers. So apparently its Wireless microwave internet(I think), and I was wondering if anyone has experience with it.
One-time installation fee is something between $300-$400 and the monthly fees are around ~$150-$200. This is just from my experience since I was interested in this for gaming. But they could have changed their packages.
Call them and get back to us with info :)
- Edited
I should have mentioned this in the post, the info I was able to get from them were packages range from 2mbit to 12mbit, pricing $50 to $180 before tax. Setup fee was $250 I believe. But what I'm asking is for people's experience and satisfaction with it. I plan on getting the 4mbit package which will cost me $88 a month. I want to know if the ping and speed stays stable mostly, among other things.
I'm still waiting for fiber. Based on Ogero's deployment plan it should be Q4 2019 :') that is if they are still on schedule.
Amen!chosen2k wroteI'm still waiting for fiber. Based on Ogero's deployment plan it should be Q4 2019 :') that is if they are still on schedule.
Same questions as Squadi. Would like to know if the connection and ping are stable (i.e. no disconnections and/or request timed out / high ping results).squadi wroteI want to know if the ping and speed stays stable mostly, among other things.