No, Wind Telecom at this time is not a solution for the General Public. What Mr. Mike probably has is a Point to Point connection to the Wind Telecom Backbone. This Point to Point Wireless Link is not cheap, The radios are about $14,000.00 US Dollars. He probably payed them $5,000 - $10,000 for the instalation, anything else and I can't see how they will get the money back. The units operate in the license free spectrum and not in the license band that they should use.
In the future I can bet that they will change his equipment.
They are not ready for the WiMax, the project has been delayed, delayed ... WindTelecom Is using Codetel or Orange fiber, I can't see how MrMike is getting better pings!
:surprised For $1,500.00 US Dollars for 5 Mbps, with that kind of cash you could get more performance from Codetel or Tricom balancing the load ( Loadbalance ) and get higher speeds ( 5 Mbps x 7 = 35 Mbps ) using Codetel 5Mbps. And have 7Mbps of upload, plus backups.
If you can't get the 5Mbps then get 768Kbps x 10 and still have better performance and less cash. Build the cluster using Codetel and Tricom and ask Windtelecom for the $795.00 pesos internet and use them also, I bet they will not sell you that!.
for your information wind.com.do they ahve residential plans alredy thats why im asking hows the services and i went to their main office but i couldnt manage to see the map some friend will come to my house to test the conection he say lets wait and see
if anyone have the residential plan plz let us know
No, Wind Telecom at this time is not a solution for the General Public. What Mr. Mike probably has is a Point to Point connection to the Wind Telecom Backbone. This Point to Point Wireless Link is not cheap, The radios are about $14,000.00 US Dollars. He probably payed them $5,000 - $10,000 for the instalation, anything else and I can't see how they will get the money back. The units operate in the license free spectrum and not in the license band that they should use.
In the future I can bet that they will change his equipment.
They are not ready for the WiMax, the project has been delayed, delayed ... WindTelecom Is using Codetel or Orange fiber, I can't see how MrMike is getting better pings!
:surprised For $1,500.00 US Dollars for 5 Mbps, with that kind of cash you could get more performance from Codetel or Tricom balancing the load ( Loadbalance ) and get higher speeds ( 5 Mbps x 7 = 35 Mbps ) using Codetel 5Mbps. And have 7Mbps of upload, plus backups.
If you can't get the 5Mbps then get 768Kbps x 10 and still have better performance and less cash. Build the cluster using Codetel and Tricom and ask Windtelecom for the $795.00 pesos internet and use them also, I bet they will not sell you that!.
for your information wind.com.do they ahve residential plans alredy thats why im asking hows the services and i went to their main office but i couldnt manage to see the map some friend will come to my house to test the conection he say lets wait and see
if anyone have the residential plan plz let us know
Now, back to Mr. Mike.
Wind Telecom can sell you 2Mbps/1Mbps for just $3,760.00. Why not get 6 of the service ( 2Mbps x 6 = 12Mbps ) and ( 1Mbps x 6 = 6 Mbps) all for under $650.00 US Break the 50 users in blocks on 10 and have one line for the office and supervisor as the backup. You will reduce the cost using the same service provider.
Now, Will they provide the service with in 15 days?
I would like to know.
FYI
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codetel.com.do
tricom.net
The residential plans are for WindTV. Did you asked for the Internet Service?