Another Country with iBurst

Interesting that their caps ONLY go up to 3gigs :eek: pretty cheap though.

Also interesting, or I never knew exactly, is the difference between the UTC and UTD in terms of signal.

The UTD is 31 dB compared to the UTC's 26 dB.

Buying extra gigs costs $ (Can) 15 per gig... I guess thats really cheap for us, seems a bit pricey for Canadian bandwidth, but maybe I'm wrong..
 
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Heres the full list of countries, I think we missed one or two:

Australia, South Africa, Azerbaijan, Norway (http://www.iband.no), Canada, Malaysia (http://www.iburst.com.my/), Lebanon, Kenya and Ghana

Some of those are still in testing but it has been implemented in all of those countries and more are looking at using iBurst, especially in the Middle-East and Southern Europe.
 
What do you mean by that? Please explain?

Im not totally sure myself... but obviously it has to do with the kind of signal you are going to get with each one, I guess the UTC should on average have 5Db worse signal than a UTD.

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Do you have the URL for the Lebanon?

I cant seem to find one, but it definitely is happening, its mentioned in a few articles. It will still be in development so im sure a website will surface soon.
 
Well maby its different in Canada? Or maby thats for the old UTD's as in Canada (where i got that contradictory info) they only use the new black UTD/Cs.

But Mr.H sounds like he really knows.
 
Well those are the older models. Maybe the new black ones are actually stronger.. Would be interesting.

Too bad the new one still only have a transfer rate of 1064kbps maximum, would have been nice if they started future proofing them.
 
Just checked the Kenyan Website and these is what I found, about their db for the modems

I was puzzled by the different frequency ranges fro both UT-D and UT-C
1.7 GHz UT-C
1.91 GHz UT-D
 
Just checked the Kenyan Website and these is what I found, about their db for the modems

I was puzzled by the different frequency ranges fro both UT-D and UT-C
1.7 GHz UT-C
1.91 GHz UT-D

Thats because both of those units can cover 1.79, 1,91 and 2.31GHz
I guess it depends which country you are in or which ISP network assuming there could be more than one in any given country.
 
Well those are the older models. Maybe the new black ones are actually stronger.. Would be interesting.

Too bad the new one still only have a transfer rate of 1064kbps maximum, would have been nice if they started future proofing them.

I doubt that the newer units will be any stronger, more than likely the same or weaker.:rolleyes:
 
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