I find it very interesting when I get comments that imply that I am a zuku salesman.
I think that its obvious to all that I have major misgivings about the ability of these ISP's to do anything serious. However, it would be very wrong for me not to appreciate a good job done by a company.
I have stated my experience on this post with zuku. So if that annoys you that I could be happy paying peanuts for a good reliable connection. Pole sana...
I have posted somewhere else on my experience on another provider. It did not get better it just got worse. If that annoys you, pole sana.
So far, my experience with zuku has been a major surprise. It has been good in terms of the connectivity and super in terms of customer support.
As msotovile said, if that means that I am located where there are no trees and no high rise buildings. So be it. At least I have internet. And I'm not being fleeced at the same time.
For those shopping. Please understand that most of the people who posted above are employees of various companies. Do what we did to avoid heartache and paying excessively for internet connection.
1. Find the providers in your area
2. Ask in written form that they do provide services in your area
3. Ask your neighbour if they use the said providers
4. Test your neighbors connection - pls test it most people have no idea what they mean when they say the speeds are fast.
5. Locate their base stations in your area - If they are too far, avoid that provider-
6. CABLE, CABLE, CABLE - Ask when they will have cable in your area....This is more important than the ISP's are letting it known. If your ISP has no plans for cable in your area, and they keep on telling you stories about wimax etc, they will probably not make it through next year.
7. Test your neighbor's connection again
8. If you are being asked to pay for yearly contracts, RUN!
9. Now call your provider, make sure you write to them and copy to the salesperson and one of their boses.
10. enjoy good internet services without being fleeced by the so called good (read expensive) providers.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.