Hunter wrote:Thank you very much for the information. Are all the ISPs using wireless here? no land line connections ?
They all use wireless internet, even the f"ing cell providers. That is a very bad thing actually. Some also give ADSL packages and Comtech gives fiber to companies but not to homes, even if they are advertising it in that way lol.
We have ADSL and I guess it's ADSL2. ADSL in North Cyprus gives 100% stable speeds and much cheaper. I know because I used 8Mbps for few years. But the there a few things to consider.
1) Only 8Mbps is max speed and due to the nature of ADSL you only get 0.872 times of your speed, no matter you do. So in reality you get 8192 x 0.872 = 7.2Mbps approx.
2) Landlines are very shitty in North Cyprus for various reasons, they are old and not fiber. So you cannot get speeds over 8Mbps. Yet, Kıbrısonline was giving 16Mbps ADSL packages but you must live very close to the exchange. Speaking with exchange, you get your ADSL service from DSLAM "near" you but in here they are not located near you or as supposed to be like other countries. Now, I do not know much on this aspect so it may be wrong.
3) Due to these, you get much higher latency than wireless internet and down-times may occur. In reality, ADSL won't give you that high latency but in here it's different with North Cyprus.
There were some news regarding ADSL service 1-2 year ago after the huge breakdown of devices, they said they renewed their devices and can give much higher speeds to higher number of people etc. and they also deployed fiber cables to some areas of the city and other urban locations for better speeds. Actually, that means VDSL but they still give ADSL, so I suspect the improvements they have done were not that great after all. Also, when I found out that the most crowded and popular area of Nicosia is not deployed with fiber, I was disappointed. So the news that I've read were very inconsistent and deceiving in a way.
My suggestion is stay away from ADSL if you want high speeds and lower latency. I want to believe that in near future FTTX will be available widely.
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To be honest the reviews for airnetworx and comtech online are not very encouraging... Also how did you know about the quotas and limits for nethouse and extend? or maybe these are just rumors?
Well, encouraging or not, you don't have other good alternatives, do you? At least, that two companies look promising to me and worth giving a try.
Nethouse definitely caps your speed based on your quota or that specific moment (dynamic speeds like bursts, as if you are using a HotSpot package lol). And they do not even state this in their website! Extend is more or less the same. You must protect yourself from "these" kind of companies.