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Zuku fibre review
D32
#41 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 12:32:37 PM
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657300 wrote:
D32 wrote:
D32 wrote:
There's also Airtel Unlimited.

Daily @250, capped at 3gb
Weekly @1,300 capped at 15gb
Monthly @3500, capped at 30gb

Once you hit the cap, you are throttled at 16 KB/s

Max speed is about 135 KB/s which is just over 1 Mbps, not sure if it is my location. I have a full signal.




Is the speedtest for Airtel? Airtel is a very crap network. And considering it is now going to host the new MVNO i.e,Equity, Tangaza and the other one, you can expect muuuuuuuuuuch less quality service from them.

Go Zuku. I'm on the R20. Upgraded. I hear they're also testing 50mbps speeds. Don't know how true that is but let's wait and see.


You are right. Of late, it has been gradually getting slower during the day. It's only at night when it is fast. Late at night, e.g. at 2AM, I can get speeds of up to 4 Megabits of international bandwidth, but day time like now, I'm getting 30 KB/s.
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D32
#42 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 12:53:43 PM
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D32 wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Caramba wrote:
How about Orange Wifi? I hear it's 3,000/= monthly, unlimited. Anyone with info on it's speed?


I am currently on Orange monthly unlimited at 3k. The speeds are good though after you go beyond 20gb they reduce to 256kbps as per their Fair Use Policy. I use the black modem.

I have just done a speedtest....




Speed Good.


I'm joining Orange, Airtel just too slow during the day.

You posted that speed test at 7:29:18 AM

Can you pls post the speed at peak hrs like at about this time?

Will appreciate.
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D32
#43 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 12:59:40 PM
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Here's a good Test of Zuku R10. International speed tests were performed throughout the day, and it's only the local loop that has speed.

http://blog.ylitalot.com...zuku-premium-r10-to.html
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D32
#44 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 1:17:13 PM
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Would have liked to join Zuku, if the 10Mbps fiber held up to the promise. Not sure of the international bandwidth speed. Even if it could have been able to push through speeds of 5 Megabits of international bandwidth at peak hrs, that would be great.
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jaggernaut
#45 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 3:35:34 PM
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D32 wrote:
D32 wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Caramba wrote:
How about Orange Wifi? I hear it's 3,000/= monthly, unlimited. Anyone with info on it's speed?


I am currently on Orange monthly unlimited at 3k. The speeds are good though after you go beyond 20gb they reduce to 256kbps as per their Fair Use Policy. I use the black modem.

I have just done a speedtest....




Speed Good.


I'm joining Orange, Airtel just too slow during the day.

You posted that speed test at 7:29:18 AM

Can you pls post the speed at peak hrs like at about this time?

Will appreciate.


Here....

D32
#46 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 5:24:32 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
D32 wrote:
D32 wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Caramba wrote:
How about Orange Wifi? I hear it's 3,000/= monthly, unlimited. Anyone with info on it's speed?


I am currently on Orange monthly unlimited at 3k. The speeds are good though after you go beyond 20gb they reduce to 256kbps as per their Fair Use Policy. I use the black modem.

I have just done a speedtest....




Speed Good.


I'm joining Orange, Airtel just too slow during the day.

You posted that speed test at 7:29:18 AM

Can you pls post the speed at peak hrs like at about this time?

Will appreciate.


Here....



Sweet! Can't wait to join! Thanks @jaggernaut
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jaggernaut
#47 Posted : Friday, November 14, 2014 9:25:32 PM
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D32 wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
D32 wrote:
D32 wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
Caramba wrote:
How about Orange Wifi? I hear it's 3,000/= monthly, unlimited. Anyone with info on it's speed?


I am currently on Orange monthly unlimited at 3k. The speeds are good though after you go beyond 20gb they reduce to 256kbps as per their Fair Use Policy. I use the black modem.

I have just done a speedtest....




Speed Good.


I'm joining Orange, Airtel just too slow during the day.

You posted that speed test at 7:29:18 AM

Can you pls post the speed at peak hrs like at about this time?

Will appreciate.


Here....



Sweet! Can't wait to join! Thanks @jaggernaut


Welcome to the best mobile internet provider.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#48 Posted : Thursday, September 03, 2015 5:49:09 PM
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zuku fiber is now offering one gigabit per second asin 1Gb/s Business Internet.



Cornelius Vanderbilt
#49 Posted : Thursday, September 10, 2015 9:55:28 PM
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so zuku isnot yet in your neighborhood?Don't fret.You can still enjoy fast reliable wireless speeds right at your home or small business.
There's a company providing cheap wireless internet to small business and individuals who are tight on the budget.Remember to ask for a discount if you are a new customer.its only right.For more information Call 0786870440 (Dennis)
kayhara
#50 Posted : Friday, October 02, 2015 11:50:52 AM
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Anyone using Safaricom fibre either for business or at home?
what is your experience?
what are the speeds you enjoy?
what is the cost per month?
and cost for installation?
is it the better option or are there better ones
out there?
To Each His Own
Nimerudi
#51 Posted : Friday, October 02, 2015 4:28:54 PM
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Zuku are a deceptive lot. The big news is they cut fibre prices 'to compete with DSTV'. At least that's what we're being told. The truth is it's become more expensive.

Look at it this way; I normally pay 4,299 for the 10Mbps net plus premium (100+) tv channels. After the price drop, net costs 4,099 plus BASIC TV WITH 60 channels. They've basically cut off the better documentary channels, nearly all music channels and cartoons for the kids. To get what I previously paid for, I now have to pay another 500 bob on top.

TL;DR - To get what I had previously, I now have to pay 4,600 each month. Smart bastards. d'oh!

Gordon Gekko
#52 Posted : Saturday, October 03, 2015 6:32:05 PM
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Nimerudi wrote:
Zuku are a deceptive lot. The big news is they cut fibre prices 'to compete with DSTV'. At least that's what we're being told. The truth is it's become more expensive.

Look at it this way; I normally pay 4,299 for the 10Mbps net plus premium (100+) tv channels. After the price drop, net costs 4,099 plus BASIC TV WITH 60 channels. They've basically cut off the better documentary channels, nearly all music channels and cartoons for the kids. To get what I previously paid for, I now have to pay another 500 bob on top.

TL;DR - To get what I had previously, I now have to pay 4,600 each month. Smart bastards. d'oh!


Are you saying that the R10 product has two prices - 4,299 and 4,600? I believe that is a case of discrimination that can be ably prosecuted by a first year Parklands law student (not Moi University law graduate)
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#53 Posted : Saturday, October 03, 2015 7:52:53 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
Nimerudi wrote:
Zuku are a deceptive lot. The big news is they cut fibre prices 'to compete with DSTV'. At least that's what we're being told. The truth is it's become more expensive.

Look at it this way; I normally pay 4,299 for the 10Mbps net plus premium (100+) tv channels. After the price drop, net costs 4,099 plus BASIC TV WITH 60 channels. They've basically cut off the better documentary channels, nearly all music channels and cartoons for the kids. To get what I previously paid for, I now have to pay another 500 bob on top.

TL;DR - To get what I had previously, I now have to pay 4,600 each month. Smart bastards. d'oh!


Are you saying that the R10 product has two prices - 4,299 and 4,600? I believe that is a case of discrimination that can be ably prosecuted by a first year Parklands law student (not Moi University law graduate)


lol. anyway.ofcouse if you leave in parklands,kitusuri,karen,lavi etc etc they will gladly give you 4,600 and you will gladly pay.they are charging 4mbps for 2k in some markets
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#54 Posted : Saturday, October 03, 2015 7:54:44 PM
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kayhara wrote:
Anyone using Safaricom fibre either for business or at home?
what is your experience?
what are the speeds you enjoy?
what is the cost per month?
and cost for installation?
is it the better option or are there better ones
out there?


for home,they never went outside their test market in Nyayo houses.and they really missed the home broadband boom big time
premio
#55 Posted : Saturday, October 03, 2015 9:29:44 PM
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Am on zuku 10mbps and all my tests shows connection speeds of 1mbps i normaly stream youtube it has no delay but i thought 10mbps is 10mbps
Bykhovets
#56 Posted : Saturday, October 03, 2015 9:51:50 PM
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premio wrote:
Am on zuku 10mbps and all my tests shows connection speeds of 1mbps i normaly stream youtube it has no delay but i thought 10mbps is 10mbps


10Mbps equals about 1.25MB of data per second. 10Mbps = 1250Kb/s.
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Nimerudi
#57 Posted : Sunday, October 04, 2015 6:48:56 PM
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premio wrote:
Am on zuku 10mbps and all my tests shows connection speeds of 1mbps i normaly stream youtube it has no delay but i thought 10mbps is 10mbps


Net speeds are advertised in megabits (Mb - note the small 'b'.) 8 bits make a 'Byte' (Capital B). Hence 10Mbps = 1.25MBps. Your torrent client likely displays MBs hence the confusion. Hope that helps.
Nimerudi
#58 Posted : Sunday, October 04, 2015 6:54:09 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
Nimerudi wrote:
Zuku are a deceptive lot. The big news is they cut fibre prices 'to compete with DSTV'. At least that's what we're being told. The truth is it's become more expensive.

Look at it this way; I normally pay 4,299 for the 10Mbps net plus premium (100+) tv channels. After the price drop, net costs 4,099 plus BASIC TV WITH 60 channels. They've basically cut off the better documentary channels, nearly all music channels and cartoons for the kids. To get what I previously paid for, I now have to pay another 500 bob on top.

TL;DR - To get what I had previously, I now have to pay 4,600 each month. Smart bastards. d'oh!


Are you saying that the R10 product has two prices - 4,299 and 4,600? I believe that is a case of discrimination that can be ably prosecuted by a first year Parklands law student (not Moi University law graduate)



Nope. The R10 product is getting replaced with this new thing they're calling 'Infinite 10'. This new product offers less value, under the pretext of a price-drop, hence my complaints. To get all the channels you had previously, you'll have to top up some cash.

There's nothing illegal there but I view that in bad taste. I think the new pricing takes effect end of this month as my subscription hasn't been affected yet. And no, I highly doubt they're charging regions differently.
Cornelius Vanderbilt
#59 Posted : Friday, November 20, 2015 8:19:08 PM
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a recent WISP tower being setup in the US.Amazing what length people go to to provide internet access.



Cornelius Vanderbilt
#60 Posted : Sunday, November 22, 2015 11:27:19 PM
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Its hard work getting Internet to folks.This is a wireless internet tower being set-up in U.S

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