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    Default Sri Lanka and ADSL

    For a massive $25, Sri Lanka... yet another 3rd world country thats behind South Africa in growth, that has better and cheaper telcoms rates.

    Despite the fact that they were recently hit by a tsunami, they are still able not to destroy their economy like Telkom is doing in South Africa.

    So... thats $25 for UNCAPPED ADSL....

    http://www.sltnet.lk/adslbenefits.html
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    I want to move to Sri Lanka their ADSL is everything our is not:


    What is ADSL
    ADSL stands for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line. This technology allows you to take
    advantage of the unused bandwidth that already exists on your phone line. Regular telephone
    service uses less than one percent of the capacity of the telephone lines, leaving the remaining
    99 percent of the line for high speed data use.

    Bandwidth refers to the amount of data that can be transmitted over a given time period.
    Essentially, the more bandwidth, the faster information can be delivered to your computer.
    The upstream (from your computer to the Internet) and the downstream (from the Internet
    to your computer) speeds are different hence the term 'asymmetric.' Your downstream rate
    of information transfer is always faster than your upstream; Speeds offered by SLT are 2 Mbit/s
    download and 512 Kbit/s upload, or 512 Kbit/s download and 128 Kbit/s upload with dynamic IP.

    ADSL is perfect for receiving multimedia, audio, video and animation files in real time. ADSL
    technology gives users fast digital data transmission and does not affect the analog telephone
    service that we currently use. That means that you can enjoy a fast, permanent connection to
    the Internet, and still have full use of your telephone. What is unique about ADSL is that you
    hook into the existing telephone service and get information at lightning speeds.

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    Default Telekom Malaysia

    From what I can make out, Telekom Malaysia (Telskim shareholder) offers an all inclusive package of RM77 (+/- R130) for their 512k ADSL service. (including modem)

    And they have a 1Mb service for RM99 (+/-R190)

    ALl apears to be uncapped.

    (2 - 4 weeks for installation)

    See here : http://www.tm.net.my/html/htm/produc...x/packages.htm

    And check their broadband page for dsl users there : http://www.bluehyppo.com/

    Telskim's pathetic offerings look worse every second.
    Last edited by TheREV; 22-08-2005 at 10:46 PM.

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    What a brilliant definition of ADSL. Telkom should take notes as to what an ADSL connection can actually do.

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