Speedcast ( Internet via Satellite )

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Speedcast ( Internet via Satellite )

Postby Opensky » Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:25 pm

Dear Visitors,

After succesfull lunching of Opensky in Pakistan, now we offer Speedcast on Asiasat 4. Affordable rates for Corporate , Cable Operator's etc. Service available for Pakistan, India, Iran, Afghanistan etc. Quotations are as follows.

All Packages are CIR (Guaranteed)
1. 64 Kbps $70   Rs.4270/-
2. 96 Kbps $100 Rs.6000/-
3. 128 Kbps $130 Rs.8000/-
4. 160 Kbps $145 Rs.8845/-
5. 192 Kbps $175 Rs.10675/-
6. 256 Kbps $230 Rs.14000/-
7. 384 Kbps $330 Rs.20130/-
8. 512 Kbps $430 Rs.26230/-
9. 768 Kbps $610 Rs.37210/-
10.1024Kbps $900 Rs.54900/-

NOTE :- Demo available for free for 2 days.

for more information please don't hesitate to contact us.

Regards
Aziz Dharani
Opensky Pakistan
Phone No. +92-21-8221273
Fax No. +92-21-6811992
Our USA Chicago No. +1-773-5988992
Online Support sales@opensky.net.pk
Opensky
 

Re: Speedcast ( Internet via Satellite )

Postby malaika » Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:42 pm

Hello!   Here is another useful link to OPENSKY services in Pakistan.
http://www.broadsat.com/resellers/

They are not dedicated, but they are much less expensive :wink:
Cheers
Malaika
malaika
 

Re: Speedcast ( Internet via Satellite )

Postby tremolo767 » Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:37 pm

Shared service is far cheaper than dedicated, because it is shared and many people have to contribute towards the cost of providing the service. Equally they all have to put up with others simultaneously sharing the same capacity.

The use of terms like CIR can be misleading. For example a 21 Mbit/s downlink carrier might be divided into 20 smaller cliques, with each clique given a guaranteed 1024k CIR. You need to understand that each clique may then be shared to many end user customers.

For $70 per month you should get an average of about 10 kbit/s down. Expect no more than 1 Gbyte download per month for $70. Quite what happens when you attempt to download more will depend on other customers demands and the fair access policy (if any) applied by the service provider.

The maximum possible bit rates (during very light traffic periods) will be higher, but it is the long term average that counts for cost. :idea: Remember "what you get is what you pay for".
tremolo767
 

Re: Speedcast ( Internet via Satellite )

Postby tytjohnny » Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:51 am

Hi tremolo, I totally agree with you. Many people want to pay small amount of service fee and get the premium service quality.

Regards,
Johnny
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