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Wey. That's more than Flow's most expensive plan, and less reliable on top of that.DMan7 wrote:$110 USD per month? Elon could keep that.
ed360123 wrote:Wey. That's more than Flow's most expensive plan, and less reliable on top of that.DMan7 wrote:$110 USD per month? Elon could keep that.
pugboy wrote:how you think the man became a billionaire ?
lewwe not turn this into a sufferers thread nah
st7 wrote:wonder how salty current telecoms ppl gonna be
Kenjo wrote:st7 wrote:wonder how salty current telecoms ppl gonna be
Why ? The price can’t compete
timothymcdavid wrote:Kenjo wrote:st7 wrote:wonder how salty current telecoms ppl gonna be
Why ? The price can’t compete
Maybe not for most residential but commercial, up market residential and rural is another matter entirely ... The price of not having a fast reliable internet service is very high indeed.
ISPs regionally have been giving it to the consumer with no vaseline long, hard and without remorse for a long time ... today is a great day.
Right now the telecom's collective gonads up in their fat bellies thinking of how they gonna deal with this, quaking in their boots and probably with a loss of bowel & urinary continence.
According to Speedtest.net we have better internet that the average Australian.teems1 wrote:timothymcdavid wrote:Kenjo wrote:st7 wrote:wonder how salty current telecoms ppl gonna be
Why ? The price can’t compete
Maybe not for most residential but commercial, up market residential and rural is another matter entirely ... The price of not having a fast reliable internet service is very high indeed.
ISPs regionally have been giving it to the consumer with no vaseline long, hard and without remorse for a long time ... today is a great day.
Right now the telecom's collective gonads up in their fat bellies thinking of how they gonna deal with this, quaking in their boots and probably with a loss of bowel & urinary continence.
Internet speeds and bandwidth within the Caribbean is actually very decent. Lots of fiber to the home/node and the price per megabit is better than what you would find in US, Canada, western Europe.
Too bad we don't have that option in the public service.hover11 wrote:Once the customer service and reliability better than the sheit we hadda put up with I will switch providers. Competition brings out the best for the consumer.
And yuh stale because you still hadda suck in your false pride come and deal with the public servants regardless. That not changing.wing wrote:Too bad we don't have that option in the public service.hover11 wrote:Once the customer service and reliability better than the sheit we hadda put up with I will switch providers. Competition brings out the best for the consumer.
Sorry I just had to lol.
ed360123 wrote:Starlink is way to expensive for any "underserved areas" The dish alone is $549USD, monthly service is a whopping $110USD a month. Only people I could see using it are commercial business and maybe a couple of well-off individuals.
It's perceived that way by most that private sector service is much better than public. So it is subjected to more scrutiny. Public Service you take what you get but private you have options, there's that. You mentioned taxpayers paying salaries of public servants , are public servants exempted from pay taxes? So in essence I paying for other public servants salaries when PAYE comes out my salary, not so. So we basically paying ourselves?wing wrote:"I talking about private sector customer service which supposed to be a different class by itself which lately resembling the public service in qualities and mannerisms, an establishment that I am directly paying my money to that I hadda feel like i begging to rectify their situations."
Are you saying that the public service customer service standard is below that of the private sector? You also indicated that you paying your money directly to a private sector establishment, but taxpayers pay a quarter of their entire salaries to fund the public service just to experience substandard customer service. But no need to act up.... as you said, my humorous attempt was stale.
hover11 wrote:
It's perceived that way by most that private sector service is much better than public. So it is subjected to more scrutiny. Public Service you take what you get but private you have options, there's that. You mentioned taxpayers paying salaries of public servants , are public servants exempted from pay taxes? So in essence I paying for other public servants salaries when PAYE comes out my salary, not so. So we basically paying ourselves?
That and Kamla as Prime Minister again,we will never see.redmanjp wrote:so Elon Musk get approval from TATT yet to launch starlink locally?
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