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I am not sure, it fixed itself a week later, but the other members here confirmed their upload speed was fine.
This is what it looks like right now.

Oh ok thanks man. How is the gaming experience with this service? like what is your ping to CSGO servers and such? is there any packet loss too?RandomMemory wroteI am not sure, it fixed itself a week later, but the other members here confirmed their upload speed was fine.
https://www.speedtest.net/result/14620828060.png This is what it looks like right now.
no packet loss, ping in dota2 and csgo is from 60~75fadijm wroteOh ok thanks man. How is the gaming experience with this service? like what is your ping to CSGO servers and such? is there any packet loss too?RandomMemory wroteI am not sure, it fixed itself a week later, but the other members here confirmed their upload speed was fine.
https://www.speedtest.net/result/14620828060.png This is what it looks like right now.
obv not as much as they used to pre crisismikasa wroteany idea how much this service gonna cost when the government/ogero fully stop subsidize the internet
alfa/touch, private intenet companies still paying ogero on the old 1500 LL/$ rate for their bandwidth. They might have to charge more when they start paying whats they're supposed to pay if they didn't take that into cosideration with their current pricing.RandomMemory wroteIt's already at fresh USD.
is this terranet wdsl? cause it says on they're website that it starts at 50$ for 2mbbobo619 wroteWDSL
Package Old Price TTC New Price TTC
2 mbps 10$ 15$
6 mbps 15$ 25$
8 mbps 20$ 35$
10 mbps 25$ 45$
12 mbps 30$ 55$
14 mbps 35$ 65$
18 mbps 45$ 80$
25 mbps 60$ 100$
I am not sure where on their website you see 50$ for 2Mb, but this was the old pricing.6jsaade wroteis this terranet wdsl? cause it says on they're website that it starts at 50$ for 2mbbobo619 wroteWDSL
Package Old Price TTC New Price TTC
2 mbps 10$ 15$
6 mbps 15$ 25$
8 mbps 20$ 35$
10 mbps 25$ 45$
12 mbps 30$ 55$
14 mbps 35$ 65$
18 mbps 45$ 80$
25 mbps 60$ 100$
Lol, why is this nuclearcat? Shouldn't the situation be better now with the price increase.nuclearcat wroteMost of ISPs are in survival mode, operating on whatever they have left, reducing OPEX to minimum (firing all staff possible).