hmmm grabe propoganda ani nila.. US server cla mukuha? impossible kaayu oi.. unless hahahaaha.. direct ka sa source.. pero pinas.. lols
nice unta.. pero for sure, by pounds nasad na.. arf arf arf..
hmmm grabe propoganda ani nila.. US server cla mukuha? impossible kaayu oi.. unless hahahaaha.. direct ka sa source.. pero pinas.. lols
nice unta.. pero for sure, by pounds nasad na.. arf arf arf..
wa ni paagi nga ma solve bro, walay stable nga internt connection bisan asa ka sa kalibutan. Kay ang distribution sa data dili permi pariha kung daghan ang mag gamit expect ug slow nlang.
Mao ni gitawag ug routing. at a given time usa ra ka pc ang guihatagan ug data ana partial pa jud.... Samot nga naa tah diri sa pinas nga layo sa US. Gawas ug mag fiber optics na cla from philippines to US No wireless nga involve kana mo too ko nga mokusog ato connection sa pinas.
^Kasabot ka sa akong gipasabot? I'm not talking about bandwidth, I'm talking about latency.
A few months ago, tarong pa among connection from PLDT to StarHub(Singapore). Then a few days later ana, our pings sky-rocket to 230+ ping. Stable pa man to before pero because of PLDT's recent changes sa ilang hardware, they fixed something that isn't broke. Our data is not routed anywhere else, its still uses the same data pathway back when ayo pa ang pings. Ang transmission sa PLDT to StarHub is really-really slow and we don't have a clue why is this.
By the way, this fiber optic gimmick that PLDT is sharing to us connects directly to US via the Pacific Ocean. Just incase you don't know.
Does anyone actually know how much bandwidth the entire Philippines has going in/out of the Philippines? ... it isn't very much ... how long until they fill that up? Most of the internet is outside the Philippines.
pero dli man sad tanang server sa US ... kon sa highway p ila lanng gi palapdan and dalan widening bahhh... mahal ni sya lisod gani ta kuha sa copper connection sa fiber pa noon.. maayung lang ni pag business..
This is the fiber optic submarine cable system that will connect Asia and America btw. It's called the Asia-America Gateway.
Asia-America Gateway - Welcome
di ta ka afford ani kay wa ta wawart... tag 10k dyud ni!
what u'll pay is the bandwidth u subscribed. when it says that 95Mbps download speed, it's the maximum and purely in theory. adsl technology that we are using today especially the adsl2+ can deliver 26Mbps in theory and tested w/ upto 23Mbps wirespeed w/c is mao ra jud kaya sa copperwire ma-handle while the data bandwidth is way far below because of QoS settings, we are just at UBR, salin sa nahurot ray ato.
As what i have read, more or less 80G ang international gateway facility sa PLDT, gibahin-bahin na padung europe,so.america, us,no.america,asia,asia-pacific regions. corporate subscribers has no problem because their QoS are prioritized at CIR.
Most visited sites such as google, facebook, yahoo, etc... are cached in servers in philippines to minimize bandwidth usage going the their main webservers abroad.
Mahal ang bayad sa bandwidth usage sa internet hastang pag-lease ug public ip addresses.
Last edited by netcommando; 02-05-2010 at 07:57 AM.
oy... nag una-una man... wala pa gani ma fix deri ...
saman lain nasad ning problema gisugdan nila..
ty.
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