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Rank: Member Joined: 8/15/2015 Posts: 817
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FUNNY BUT TRUE !
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/15/2015 Posts: 817
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/27/2014 Posts: 454 Location: Republic of Enchantment.
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Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:ZUKU ALTERNATIVE ????
The ad reads "upto x Mbps" so it might be lower than what is indicated.But how low can it go ? That is always the catch. Divers - can you laugh in scuba gear, or will you drown? I was wondering. - James May.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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geofreygachie wrote:Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:ZUKU ALTERNATIVE ????
The ad reads "upto x Mbps" so it might be lower than what is indicated.But how low can it go ? That is always the catch. Actually I have met guys like these in Mombasa and interestingly they work really nice, they use nanostations m5, to share their wifi, they subscribe to 100mbps from ISP then share, those stations have a range of up to 15 kilometers, it's a very nice and legal way to share your Internet and reduce your monthly cost or even make some more cash, but note that the more people you share with the less the speed will be. To Each His Own
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/27/2010 Posts: 266 Location: Nairobi
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Cornelius Vanderbilt wrote:FUNNY BUT TRUE ! I would give him a kick in the nuts. I get those messages daily. I can't stream anything stress-free
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2010 Posts: 412 Location: nairobi
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I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. The only time you should be looking down on others is when you are helping them up.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/23/2011 Posts: 1,740 Location: Nairobi
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Is Safcom BIGBOX better and why, e.g quality, cost etc.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/11/2006 Posts: 971 Location: Home
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mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. If you stream online stuff, don't move, if you are a social media buff, wise move.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/15/2015 Posts: 817
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mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. you cannot compare zuku with big box.if the zuku service is beyond usage which i highly doubt is the case they you can use big box
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/15/2015 Posts: 817
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Seriously.if this doesnot start an home broadband revolutions i donot know what will.this is a zuku flier for their updated installation and internet package prices.seriously if you have a zuku line passing your hood get connected!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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In Westlands, Zuku is crap. Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/6/2016 Posts: 165 Location: Nairobi
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Westlands Zuku is ok am on an existing 15meg line and it works well except the occasional outtage, am paying 5.5k. I tried to get a new connection set up they are saying only fibre is available now. min 5k/month. I am looking for a cheaper alternative for single user albeit average user in Westlands. any suggestions welcome
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/17/2016 Posts: 225
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Zuku has always worked for me. The speeds are OK and the service is fine for what they charge. I am on 15mb. Save for the occasional outtage, I would recommend. I have tried Safaricom and JTL but Zuku beats the in value for money. I hear rants that their customer care sucks but I rarely get to customer. Actually I have only contacted them once when I wanted to change wifi password. Reflection Eternal
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 281
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Zuku has really lost it! mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! Very true. I started my subscription at KSH 1,500 for 1 mbps. Several years down the line as I came to quit, I was paying 3,499 for the same 1 mbps. 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. Terribly unstable 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. I have been calling 3 to 4 times a week. At times I am kept waiting for close to 10 minutes before I get to talk to a customer care representative. This becomes unnecessary cost in terms of air time. Ironically you are advised to use their toll-free handset yet the first instruction while resolving your issue would be to switch off the modem; the very same one the handset is connecting through. This does not make an iota of sense.
Two months ago I switched to Safaricom Home Fibre at 3,499 for 10 mbps. This is the same amount I was paying for 1 mbps Zuku. The downside is that Safaricom don't come with a TV package. Solution to this; I invested in an android box K1 Plus Quad-core. It has been smooth all through. On another observation; I pity the Pay-TV package business! I envisage a scenario when unlimited internet will have spread widely and people invest in gadgets like android box, the pay-tv guys will be forced to close shop like simu ya jamii or telephone booths
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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otienosmall wrote:Zuku has really lost it! mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! Very true. I started my subscription at KSH 1,500 for 1 mbps. Several years down the line as I came to quit, I was paying 3,499 for the same 1 mbps. 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. Terribly unstable 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. I have been calling 3 to 4 times a week. At times I am kept waiting for close to 10 minutes before I get to talk to a customer care representative. This becomes unnecessary cost in terms of air time. Ironically you are advised to use their toll-free handset yet the first instruction while resolving your issue would be to switch off the modem; the very same one the handset is connecting through. This does not make an iota of sense.
Two months ago I switched to Safaricom Home Fibre at 3,499 for 10 mbps. This is the same amount I was paying for 1 mbps Zuku. The downside is that Safaricom don't come with a TV package. Solution to this; I invested in an android box K1 Plus Quad-core. It has been smooth all through. On another observation; I pity the Pay-TV package business! I envisage a scenario when unlimited internet will have spread widely and people invest in gadgets like android box, the pay-tv guys will be forced to close shop like simu ya jamii or telephone booths What is an Android box, how much is it and where can one get it. Is it used together with the safaricom big Box?
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 6/5/2014 Posts: 47
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otienosmall wrote:Zuku has really lost it! mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! Very true. I started my subscription at KSH 1,500 for 1 mbps. Several years down the line as I came to quit, I was paying 3,499 for the same 1 mbps. 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. Terribly unstable 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. I have been calling 3 to 4 times a week. At times I am kept waiting for close to 10 minutes before I get to talk to a customer care representative. This becomes unnecessary cost in terms of air time. Ironically you are advised to use their toll-free handset yet the first instruction while resolving your issue would be to switch off the modem; the very same one the handset is connecting through. This does not make an iota of sense.
Two months ago I switched to Safaricom Home Fibre at 3,499 for 10 mbps. This is the same amount I was paying for 1 mbps Zuku. The downside is that Safaricom don't come with a TV package. Solution to this; I invested in an android box K1 Plus Quad-core. It has been smooth all through. On another observation; I pity the Pay-TV package business! I envisage a scenario when unlimited internet will have spread widely and people invest in gadgets like android box, the pay-tv guys will be forced to close shop like simu ya jamii or telephone booths Is the Safaricom Home Fibre Unlimited?
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 281
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Enuma Elish wrote:otienosmall wrote:Zuku has really lost it! mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! Very true. I started my subscription at KSH 1,500 for 1 mbps. Several years down the line as I came to quit, I was paying 3,499 for the same 1 mbps. 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. Terribly unstable 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. I have been calling 3 to 4 times a week. At times I am kept waiting for close to 10 minutes before I get to talk to a customer care representative. This becomes unnecessary cost in terms of air time. Ironically you are advised to use their toll-free handset yet the first instruction while resolving your issue would be to switch off the modem; the very same one the handset is connecting through. This does not make an iota of sense.
Two months ago I switched to Safaricom Home Fibre at 3,499 for 10 mbps. This is the same amount I was paying for 1 mbps Zuku. The downside is that Safaricom don't come with a TV package. Solution to this; I invested in an android box K1 Plus Quad-core. It has been smooth all through. On another observation; I pity the Pay-TV package business! I envisage a scenario when unlimited internet will have spread widely and people invest in gadgets like android box, the pay-tv guys will be forced to close shop like simu ya jamii or telephone booths Is the Safaricom Home Fibre Unlimited? Yes. It is unlimited
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 281
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Shak wrote:otienosmall wrote:Zuku has really lost it! mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! Very true. I started my subscription at KSH 1,500 for 1 mbps. Several years down the line as I came to quit, I was paying 3,499 for the same 1 mbps. 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. Terribly unstable 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. I have been calling 3 to 4 times a week. At times I am kept waiting for close to 10 minutes before I get to talk to a customer care representative. This becomes unnecessary cost in terms of air time. Ironically you are advised to use their toll-free handset yet the first instruction while resolving your issue would be to switch off the modem; the very same one the handset is connecting through. This does not make an iota of sense.
Two months ago I switched to Safaricom Home Fibre at 3,499 for 10 mbps. This is the same amount I was paying for 1 mbps Zuku. The downside is that Safaricom don't come with a TV package. Solution to this; I invested in an android box K1 Plus Quad-core. It has been smooth all through. On another observation; I pity the Pay-TV package business! I envisage a scenario when unlimited internet will have spread widely and people invest in gadgets like android box, the pay-tv guys will be forced to close shop like simu ya jamii or telephone booths What is an Android box, An Android TV is a smart TV platform that runs on the Android operating system such as the Android 4.2.2, 5.0 ("Lollipop") or later. It actually converts your TV into a smart TV. That way you can be able to stream an channel live and can even add apps the same way you would do through Play Store on your smart phone. You can add add-ons as you move along which will enable you to expand functionality. For instance with KODI through EXODUS add-on you can stream any movie old and new including 2016 ones for free. All you need is good unlimited internet. 10 mbps is sufficient. When it comes to TV channels you can watch any including those only offered at premium packages of pay tv providers. Pls see further discussion here http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...spx?g=posts&t=32625[/color] how much is it and where can one get it. I bought mine at OLX for 9,000 having 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of ROM. There are very many versions at different price tags. I think what determines the prices are the internal memory since you can use the space in saving content and the amount of RAM. From reviews, RAM does not necessary determine speed and buffering. What does is mainly your internet speed. They are said to work best with 10 mbps and higher. Most of the devices offer 1 GB of RAM and between 4 and 8 GB of ROM storage, so you’re not going to be storing much HD video content on the TV box itself. However most have memory card slot. Is it used together with the safaricom big Box? [color=blue]You don’t necessarily need the safaricom big Box. In fact IMHO, the SBB was big failure. The big Box uses the same concept as the Android box. The difference is that the SBB is very much restricted in terms of usage while the AB is an open system that you can manipulate. Think of it like the Apple products whereby you only get content from Apple store unless you jailbreak. The AB is very versatile in usage.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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otienosmall wrote:Shak wrote:otienosmall wrote:Zuku has really lost it! mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! Very true. I started my subscription at KSH 1,500 for 1 mbps. Several years down the line as I came to quit, I was paying 3,499 for the same 1 mbps. 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. Terribly unstable 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. I have been calling 3 to 4 times a week. At times I am kept waiting for close to 10 minutes before I get to talk to a customer care representative. This becomes unnecessary cost in terms of air time. Ironically you are advised to use their toll-free handset yet the first instruction while resolving your issue would be to switch off the modem; the very same one the handset is connecting through. This does not make an iota of sense.
Two months ago I switched to Safaricom Home Fibre at 3,499 for 10 mbps. This is the same amount I was paying for 1 mbps Zuku. The downside is that Safaricom don't come with a TV package. Solution to this; I invested in an android box K1 Plus Quad-core. It has been smooth all through. On another observation; I pity the Pay-TV package business! I envisage a scenario when unlimited internet will have spread widely and people invest in gadgets like android box, the pay-tv guys will be forced to close shop like simu ya jamii or telephone booths What is an Android box, An Android TV is a smart TV platform that runs on the Android operating system such as the Android 4.2.2, 5.0 ("Lollipop") or later. It actually converts your TV into a smart TV. That way you can be able to stream an channel live and can even add apps the same way you would do through Play Store on your smart phone. You can add add-ons as you move along which will enable you to expand functionality. For instance with KODI through EXODUS add-on you can stream any movie old and new including 2016 ones for free. All you need is good unlimited internet. 10 mbps is sufficient. When it comes to TV channels you can watch any including those only offered at premium packages of pay tv providers. Pls see further discussion here http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...spx?g=posts&t=32625[/color] how much is it and where can one get it. I bought mine at OLX for 9,000 having 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of ROM. There are very many versions at different price tags. I think what determines the prices are the internal memory since you can use the space in saving content and the amount of RAM. From reviews, RAM does not necessary determine speed and buffering. What does is mainly your internet speed. They are said to work best with 10 mbps and higher. Most of the devices offer 1 GB of RAM and between 4 and 8 GB of ROM storage, so you’re not going to be storing much HD video content on the TV box itself. However most have memory card slot. Is it used together with the safaricom big Box? [color=blue]You don’t necessarily need the safaricom big Box. In fact IMHO, the SBB was big failure. The big Box uses the same concept as the Android box. The difference is that the SBB is very much restricted in terms of usage while the AB is an open system that you can manipulate. Think of it like the Apple products whereby you only get content from Apple store unless you jailbreak. The AB is very versatile in usage. I have a chromecast, Am I missing anything that an android box offers that chromecast doesn't ? I think thry are the same save for the remote which for chromecast is your phone. To Each His Own
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/8/2010 Posts: 281
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kayhara wrote:otienosmall wrote:Shak wrote:otienosmall wrote:Zuku has really lost it! mmarto wrote:I am moving to safcom BIGBox. I've been on zuku for several years and my reasons: 1. They are now behaving like a monopoly, increasing subscription at will and notification by sms!!! Very true. I started my subscription at KSH 1,500 for 1 mbps. Several years down the line as I came to quit, I was paying 3,499 for the same 1 mbps. 2. Of late i experienced poor service with on/off services. Terribly unstable 3. In a week i make about 3 calls to their call centre and each time the first solution is like , have you switched modem on/off, is network icon showing yellow exclamation mark, etc. I am fed up. I have been calling 3 to 4 times a week. At times I am kept waiting for close to 10 minutes before I get to talk to a customer care representative. This becomes unnecessary cost in terms of air time. Ironically you are advised to use their toll-free handset yet the first instruction while resolving your issue would be to switch off the modem; the very same one the handset is connecting through. This does not make an iota of sense.
Two months ago I switched to Safaricom Home Fibre at 3,499 for 10 mbps. This is the same amount I was paying for 1 mbps Zuku. The downside is that Safaricom don't come with a TV package. Solution to this; I invested in an android box K1 Plus Quad-core. It has been smooth all through. On another observation; I pity the Pay-TV package business! I envisage a scenario when unlimited internet will have spread widely and people invest in gadgets like android box, the pay-tv guys will be forced to close shop like simu ya jamii or telephone booths What is an Android box, An Android TV is a smart TV platform that runs on the Android operating system such as the Android 4.2.2, 5.0 ("Lollipop") or later. It actually converts your TV into a smart TV. That way you can be able to stream an channel live and can even add apps the same way you would do through Play Store on your smart phone. You can add add-ons as you move along which will enable you to expand functionality. For instance with KODI through EXODUS add-on you can stream any movie old and new including 2016 ones for free. All you need is good unlimited internet. 10 mbps is sufficient. When it comes to TV channels you can watch any including those only offered at premium packages of pay tv providers. Pls see further discussion here http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...spx?g=posts&t=32625[/color] how much is it and where can one get it. I bought mine at OLX for 9,000 having 1 GB of RAM and 4 GB of ROM. There are very many versions at different price tags. I think what determines the prices are the internal memory since you can use the space in saving content and the amount of RAM. From reviews, RAM does not necessary determine speed and buffering. What does is mainly your internet speed. They are said to work best with 10 mbps and higher. Most of the devices offer 1 GB of RAM and between 4 and 8 GB of ROM storage, so you’re not going to be storing much HD video content on the TV box itself. However most have memory card slot. Is it used together with the safaricom big Box? [color=blue]You don’t necessarily need the safaricom big Box. In fact IMHO, the SBB was big failure. The big Box uses the same concept as the Android box. The difference is that the SBB is very much restricted in terms of usage while the AB is an open system that you can manipulate. Think of it like the Apple products whereby you only get content from Apple store unless you jailbreak. The AB is very versatile in usage. I have a chromecast, Am I missing anything that an android box offers that chromecast doesn't ? I think thry are the same save for the remote which for chromecast is your phone. I don't know how a chromecast works could be similar to AB. I would imagine using the phone as a remote could be a little tedious. Should you decide to acquire an AB, make sure it comes with a remote keyboard you will enjoy it!
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