Based on my experience, I was using a normal cabled internet.. it was really really slow, Download speed is always around 1-3mbps. that aint enough.. But when fiber optic cables entered our country our speed increased to 20mbps. Imagine things and the productivity with that speed.
Let's all help make the world a better place.
Let's help africa.
Most of Africa accesses the internet using feature mobile phones (not smart phones). Very often the speeds are way below 1mbps. So with new mobile technologies (3G and 4G) using the Moya's High speed Broadband services data speeds are bound to increase in Africa.
Oh yeah, that's the other thing..
Below 1mbps is really a pain. So, if you guys will be able to establish in africa. How fast will their connection be?
Depends on the End Users technology (e.g. mobile, Fibre modem, WiFi). We estimate 5-20Mbps. We will have plenty of speed on our end so as the end user technologies improve some customers will be able to get speeds up to 50Mbps. Keep in mind that average African speeds is 0.4Mbps.
Thankyou for this information. That's a big difference, make it happen moya networks, we're counting on you
We are anxious to get the project going. Thanks for your support.
from 0.4 MBPS to 5-50 Mbps, that is a huge difference! Africa must be very excited to use MOYA NETWORKS internet service.
It really is that slow!
here in the Philippines our internet connection is very slow.. our 2 giant telecommunication companies manipulate every player that enter the marker.. they monopolize the communication industries.. thats why even their service is so slow to the point cant even watch movies in the internet or download movies. we cant do anything because they are the only one that provides internet service. i hope in african countries this will not happen as well. with the help of moya network that they will provide 10-50mbps connection thats good thing..
when politics is involved in any aspect of technology, always expect dirty manipulation and profit-oriented mindsets. i do hope moya will have contingencies to deal with these kinds of things.
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you're right .. its not a healthy market in our end.. because that 2 giant telecommunication companies make all the profits but the service is no good at all. even chinese billionaire Jack Ma point out our internet is very slow in his recent stay here in the philippines. government should open the market if that 2 companies cant handle their service very well.
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From ph too bro internet connection really sucks..imagine how I waited (7years I guess) from the first time I try to avail ISP service and had able to avail one just last week for the reason that our area is not covered by their service..and take note I was limited to purchased a up to 5mbps plan due to same reason yet when i try running a speedtest I only get less than mbps result. Hope few years from now moya would reach our country..lol