Hmmm thank you Benjamin,
I am one of those people who want to test out things from a distance.
All the IP addresses assigned to our networks are public and in the
contract we signed for six public address although one is enough for
each site as of now! By the way we are talking of IPV4 in this case.
-- 
Kind regards;
KTM
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"Mother of God-Pray for us sinners"


On Wed, 2012-06-20 at 12:08 +0300, Benjamin Tayehanpour wrote:
> Actually, in a way there are subjective factors as well. Or, not the
> factors as such, but whether or not they matter is highly subjective.
> I, for one, would never ever want an Internet connection where I sit
> behind NAT without at least one external IP address of my own, but
> most users probably couldn't care less. The same applies for blocked
> inbound ports and blocked ICMP packets.
> 
> On 20 June 2012 11:48, Reinier Battenberg
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>         
>         this is IP. It has to be
>         1. On
>         2. Fast
>         3. Cheap
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         4. Good service
>         
>         Its quite different from things like lunch, as there are no
>         subjective
>         measurements. (you dont have delicious internet bandwidth)
>         
>         So, its very easy to compare.
>         
>         (service is great, too, but only if the rest is already the
>         same)
>         
>         
>         
>         On Wednesday 20 June 2012 11:27:21 Bernard Wanyama wrote:
>         > I like Thoma's angle.
>         >
>         > Comparing prices alone might give an inaccurate picture
>         especially if
>         > we are talking about service and not necessarily a product
>         like an HP
>         > DL380 server.
>         >
>         > Most of us on this list will agree that we all tend to pay
>         more for
>         > the service than the actual product. E,g, lunch is Wandegeya
>         market is
>         > so tasty and affordable, but most people are not ready to
>         have a hot
>         > charcoal stove behind the bench, coupled with a hot roof and
>         flowing
>         > sewage under the table. So we go to Garden City or Nakumatt
>         and
>         > satisfy our hunger from there.
>         >
>         > Some of our dear ISPs have only one cable - TEAMS or SEACOM
>         or EASSY
>         > and are unable to serve you during an outage on their single
>         cable.
>         > You surely cannot compare pricing from those ISPs with one
>         cable to
>         > the ones with multiple options.
>         >
>         > Quality service is key, especially when your business
>         depends on it.
>         >
>         > Kind regards,
>         > Bernard
>         >
>         > On 20 June 2012 10:01, Kizito Thomas <[email protected]>
>         wrote:
>         > > Thank you Reinier and the group for the comments.
>         > > I understand the concerns of the cost and other things,
>         but we had
>         > > limitations one of which, some one was supposed to be able
>         to provide
>         > > internet connectivity to all the sites (upcountry) which
>         most of the
>         > > companies you are mentioning with good prices are not
>         capable of doing.
>         > > The accounts team could not handle different invoices for
>         the same
>         > > product.
>         > > Although we are paying slightly high fee, I believe there
>         is value for
>         > > the money, which to me is the most important thing. I know
>         of people who
>         > > are paying less but suffering more. Orange warns me when
>         there will be
>         > > planned network interruptions, It has a backup link for me
>         in case the
>         > > main links are cut ( you know cable) and in addition to
>         that the good
>         > > customer care of checking on you in case there is a
>         problem. Sincerely I
>         > > cannot complain.
>         > > --
>         > > Kind regards;
>         > > KTM
>         > > +256752602550||+256782062708
>         > > "Mother of God-Pray for us sinners"
>         > >
>         > > On Tue, 2012-06-19 at 13:55 +0300, Reinier Battenberg
>         wrote:
>         > >> In that case, we are paying less than half of that with
>         Datanet.  (in
>         > >> Kampala)>>
>         > >> On Tuesday 19 June 2012 12:45:16 Kizito Thomas wrote:
>         > >> > By the time we signed with Orange, the rates where
>         like:
>         > >> >
>         > >> > 1mbps MRC in Kampala::690USD excluding VAT of 18%
>         > >> > 512kbps MRC in Kampala::390USD excluding VAT of 18%
>         > >> > 512kbps MRC Upcountry::554USD excluding VAT of 18%.
>         > >> >
>         > >> > However these digits can be discussed with the person
>         you are dealing
>         > >> > with in Orange and how many links you want at a moment.
>         There was even
>         > >> > an offer of Upfront payment of some months, in which
>         the costs were
>         > >> > reducing, but that is the standard fees.
>         > >> >
>         > >> > > How much per month?
>         > >> > >
>         > >> > > On Jun 19, 2012, at 09:24, Kizito Thomas wrote:
>         > >> > > > I have over four sites (with my NGO) all connected
>         to Orange
>         > >> > > > corporate.
>         > >> > > > Three sites are on 512kbps up and down and the
>         other one is on
>         > >> > > > 1mbps up
>         > >> > > > and down. They are all corporate links and they are
>         not data
>         > >> > > > capped.
>         > >> > > > Actually I download all types of torrents as much
>         as I need.
>         > >> > > > May be the other thing, the link am currently
>         working with is
>         > >> > > > 512kbps
>         > >> > > > but at times i get up to 700kbps down, when am
>         doing heavy
>         > >> > > > downloads ( I
>         > >> > > > hope they don't see this) but I don't think they
>         mind.
>         > >> > > > As like other ISPs in Uganda they are at times
>         affected by the
>         > >> > > > cable
>         > >> > > > cuts but they always inform you in time and always
>         put you on their
>         > >> > > > back-up link (which is slower) which other normal
>         (non corporate)
>         > >> > > > customers cannot have.
>         > >> > > >
>         > >> > > >> Yes they give you 512kbps 24/7 for the month at
>         300k. That is the
>         > >> > > >> ONLY
>         > >> > > >> thing Orange is good for. Doing "what
>         > >> > > >> it says on the label". I forget how one gets into
>         the rarefied air
>         > >> > > >> of
>         > >> > > >> 2mbps
>         > >> > > >> symmetrical (I don't remember if it is
>         > >> > > >> 1 up 1 down or 2 up 2 down) but I recall it
>         entails payment of
>         > >> > > >> dollars
>         > >> > > >> in
>         > >> > > >> excess of $500 per month.
>         > >> > > >>
>         > >> > > >> The 300K per month translates to approx. what UTL
>         charges for its
>         > >> > > >> alleged 3g 128kbps (80k per month).
>         > >> > > >>
>         > >> > > >> -----Original Message-----
>         > >> > > >> From: [email protected]
>         [mailto:[email protected]] On
>         > >> > > >> Behalf Of
>         > >> > > >> Reinier Battenberg
>         > >> > > >> Sent: 19 June 2012 09:05
>         > >> > > >> To: Uganda Linux User Group
>         > >> > > >> Subject: Re: [LUG] wooooohhhoooooooooo
>         > >> > > >>
>         > >> > > >>
>         > >> > > >> is that 512 any good? As in, do you actually get
>         512 all day long?
>         > >> > > >>
>         > >> > > >> On Tuesday 19 June 2012 07:08:21 Jake Markhus
>         wrote:
>         > >> > > >>> Orange has had the flat fee 300k unlimited
>         512kbps bundle for
>         > >> > > >>> corporate customers since mid-last year! I know
>         Of NGOs who pay
>         > >> > > >>> for
>         > >> > > >>> 2mbps
>         > >> > > >>>
>         > >> > > >>> -----Original Message-----
>         > >> > > >>> From: [email protected]
>         [mailto:[email protected]] On
>         > >> > > >>> Behalf Of Mwirima Byaruhanga
>         > >> > > >>> Sent: 18 June 2012 23:53
>         > >> > > >>> To: Uganda Linux User Group
>         > >> > > >>> Subject: Re: [LUG] wooooohhhoooooooooo
>         > >> > > >>>
>         > >> > > >>> Mike Barnard wrote thus on 6/18/12 10:38 PM:
>         
>         > >> > > >>>>
>         http://pctechmagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=arti
>         > >> > > >>>> cle&
>         > >> > > >>>> id
>         > >> > > >>>> =1232%3Aorange-uganda-activates-ipv6&catid=1%
>         3Alatest-news&Itemi
>         
>         > >> > > >>>> d=16
>         > >> > > >>>> 2
>         > >> > > >>>
>         > >> > > >>> The article says:
>         > >> > > >>>     IPv6 will be available for Orange corporate
>         customers
>         > >> > > >>>     who wish to peer on IPv6.
>         > >> > > >>>
>         > >> > > >>> I did not think orange had 'corporate' internet
>         customers? Last i
>         > >> > > >>> asked them for an internet service other than
>         mobile data, i was
>         > >> > > >>> told
>         > >> > > >>> there's nothing else on the menu.
>         > >> > > >>>
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>         > >> > > >> rgds,
>         > >> > > >>
>         > >> > > >> Reinier Battenberg
>         > >> > > >> Director
>         > >> > > >> Mountbatten Ltd.
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