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ARC ADSL | 512 kbit/s | 128 kbit/s | DSL, ADSL, SDSL, VDSL | $price on request | |
Internet Revolution 21 Mbps | 512 kbit/s | 128 kbit/s | Mobile broadband | $30,40 | |
OneWeb Broadband Satellite | 512 kbit/s | 128 kbit/s | Satellite & VSAT | $price on request |
wifi i am short |
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Orange Speeds You state: Internet Revolution 21 Mbps but the speeds are NO where close!!!!: 512 kbit/s - 128 kbit/s Why do you say one thing and deliver a grosly slower product. Seems like someone is not telling the truth |
Satellite Matam Senegal Good afternoon, I ask for your best price for an NSS -12/Arabsat 5C satellite Internet service by satellite in Matam in Senegal. Greetings, |
Internet and Cable TV I would like to request a quote for Orange Senegal Internet (WiFi) and Cable Television Service |
AfricaSat-1a C-BAND asks for prices for a 1 Mbit satellite connection for a computer park of 15 computers that regularly use Google Drive, DropBox and Skype. |
Quote Hello it is Moustapha I would need to know SpaceX satellite internet rates for the country Senegal. Thank you. |
Quote Hello it is Moustapha I would need to know TS2 SPACE satellite internet rates for the country Senegal. Thank you. |
internet I want to have an internet connection |
sat-www in sub-saharan Africa To whom this may concern, we are an NGO that has a number of governments as clients in Africa (at the moment: Senegal, Swaziland, Malawi, Nigeria, Namibia, Kenya, Cote d’Ivoire). We seek a stable internet connection for our clients with a bandwidth that allows for high quality video-conferencing and webinars. The usual situation is that one or two locations in industrialized countries with broad-band land-line internet would be talking to one client in Africa with a satellite-based internet connection. We would be heavily using screen-sharing. Software used: probably skype, but we’d be open to others. A fixed roof-top satellite-dish would work (we don’t need mobile systems). It’s not a problem if the dish is large. The aim is a contract between one of our clients and a satellite internet provider like you. Requirements: Band: weather independent (e.g. C-Band) Bandwidth: at least 512kbps receiving and 256kbps transmitting, better would be 1Mbps receiving 512kbps transmitting. These numbers assume that we don’t need to share bandwidth (i.e. CIR1/1). For shared bandwidth we’d need somewhat higher bandwidths. Please let us know what you have to offer. Questions: What Bandwidths does Juch-Tech offer? What would be the one-time and about running costs of different bandwidth-CIR combinations? Are running costs necessarily dependent on time or are other dependencies conceivable as well (e.g. per Data)? Is there a choice of bandwidth and if so, does the cost depend on the bandwidth? Would you be able to do the installation and setup of the hardware in Africa? Is there a possibility to upgrade to higher bandwiths or lower CIR at a later point in time and how much would that cost? Do you have the possibility to prioritize our videoconferences over other traffic even over other video-conferences (e.g. using IP prioritization not just port prioritization)? Do you offer only flat rates or also other (e.g. data-based or time-based) contracts? (esp. relevant for 1/1CIR) Best regards, Max |
 
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Access via satellite | Download: 1 Mbit/s | Upload: 512 kbit/s | Satellite & VSAT | $price on request | |
Ethernet over FTTC (eofttc) | Download: 20 Mbit/s | Upload: 20 Mbit/s | Fiber to the curb (FTTC) | $185 | |
VSAT Closed User Group | Download: 512 kbit/s | Upload: 128 kbit/s | Satellite & VSAT | $price on request | |
IPTEC Wireless Point to Multi Point Solutions | Download: 512 kbit/s | Upload: 128 kbit/s | Local Area Networks | $price on request | |
Pocket Internet (Hutch) | Download: 512 kbit/s | Upload: 128 kbit/s | Mobile broadband | $0,02 to 0,62 |