Specially from a developers perspective it is worse.

On Sep 3, 9:39 pm, Ankur Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Really, I believe they are trying to migrate to adsl, but should that  
> come with undesirable effects, specially concerning akamai and npix. I  
> knew adsl was going to suck when it started on ntc, but didn't knew it  
> would do this to other isps too. I hate internet in Nepal.
> On Sep 3, 2008, at 8:46 PM, bibstha wrote:
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> > seems everyone is content or doesn't care about this.. :-(
>
> > On Sep 1, 3:15 pm, bibstha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Seems that the NPIX bandwidth we used to have through worldlink is
> >> missing now a days with just around 15KBps max no matter whatever
> >> website we browser, inside nepal or not. I think worldlink is trying
> >> to copy ADSL with providing same bandwidth to everyone.
>
> >> If this is a permanent solution, do u guys think its good? Im sure
> >> worldlink with its optical fibre backbone around the valley should be
> >> able to provide the old high speed atleast for local websites.
>
> >> The availability of local bandwidth means faster data transfer
> >> (content delivery like iso of linuxes or faster ubuntu updates, heck
> >> even ms updates used to be faster through akamai). Beside it was
> >> really easy for developers to share files and collaborate easily, and
> >> all this is gone.
>
> >> Im really disappointed about it.
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