Since those blockhead callgirls/boys from Globe, ZPDEE and BayanDSL wont reply. I'll ask here. My employer wants a good ISP that has a decent upload speed. Kanang marag equal ra ng download/upload. Thanks mga bro
Since those blockhead callgirls/boys from Globe, ZPDEE and BayanDSL wont reply. I'll ask here. My employer wants a good ISP that has a decent upload speed. Kanang marag equal ra ng download/upload. Thanks mga bro
so your looking for an SDSL connection. your better off with pldt.
globe and pldt...
you should have a back-up.
asa man preferred countries ninyo mag upload og download?
check ur pm bro
unsa kadako needed nimo na bandwidth bro.....
whats your requirements? i guess pldt would be the good choice yet not the best pa cguro.
My company was actually using Globe until March of this year. We were not satisfied with their service so our tech people went looking for another ISP, and found:
NetCentral Communications, Inc.
Website: http://netcentral.com.ph/about.html
Their service seem to be really ok. Our tech guys are really hapy with the service we were getting.
They might be worth a try for your company.![]()
Only Bayantel, Globe, Zpdee and i think PLDT are available in our area, we are in dumaguete. So does all of those companies have different backbones? Coz we plan to get around 2 ISP services para backup ng usa. It would be useless if the ISPs have the same international providers coz if the international provider is down *cough* taiwan quake *cough* then we're screwed
bro, i know what looking for a stable internet connection, have a leasedlined connection from GLOBEquest.. mao ni services sa globequest work ko b4 dha as field engr. pero resign nako,
Protocol Structure - xDSL: Digital Subscriber Line Technologies (DSL, IDSL, ADSL, HDSL, SDSL, VDSL, G.Lite)
The following table provides a summary of various DSL specifications:
Type Description Data Rate Mode Distance Applications
IDSL ISDN Digital Subscriber Line 128 kbps Duplex 18k ft on 24 gauge wire ISDN service Voice and data communication
HDSL
High data rate Digital Subscriber Line 1.544 Mbps to 42.048 Mbps Duplex 12k ft on 24 gauge wire T1/E1 service Feeder plant, WAN, LAN access, server access
SDSL
Single Line Digital Subscriber Line 1.544 Mbps to 2.048 Mbps Duplex 12k ft on 24 gauge wire Same as HDSL plus premises access for symmetric services
ADSL
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 1.5 to 9 Mbps 16 to 640 kbps Down Up Up to 18k ft on 24 gauge wire Internet access, video on-demand, simplex video, remote LAN access, interactive multimedia
DSL Lite (G.Lite)
ˇ°Splitterlessˇ± DSL 1.544 Mbps to 6 Mbps 16 to 640 kbps Down Up 18k ft on 24 gauge wire The standard ADSL; sacrifices speed for not having to install a splitter at the user premise.
VDSL
Very high data rate Digital Subscriber Line 13 to 52 Mbps 1.5 to 2.3 Mbps Down Up 1k to 4.5k ft depends on data rate Same as ADSL plus HDTV
Related Protocols
ISDN , DSL, ADSL, HDSL, VDSL, SDSL, G.Lite, IDSL, ATM
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