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  1. OPENNET is definitely worth it for me. I am currently downloading at just under 1 Megabyte per second, 59.5 Megabytes per minute, 3,571 Megabytes per hour. That's almost 3.5 Gigabytes of data every hour. While not fast probably for the US, or other countries, this is the fastest rate I have had since I have been in Cambodia.
  2. Okay boys and girls. You folks, well, someone anyway, wanted to know how well this has performed. Bear in mind, I have only had the connection for less than a week. Anyone can provide good service (wait until you hear about the problem) for five (5) days. Anyway, here it goes. June 06 - I paid my deposits for Metfone to install a 4 Megabit ADSL connection. $50 USD paid. June 13 - Metfone called me up to install my internet service. I told them I could meet them in 30 minutes, as I wasn't home at the time. They arrived a bit after I did, to perform the install - two guys. They installed service, albeit by Cambodian standards (wire hanging from a tree, etc.). I connected my Linksys e1000 Wireless N Router to the modem. Connected two (2) computers and one (1) personal pad thingy. Checked speed: 3.8 Megabits down, .82 Megabits up - good enough for Cambodia. They answered any / all questions I had of them, surprisingly well. They wrote my account and two (2) contact numbers down, and taped them to the modem. I began using Metfone ADSL. June 13 - June 16 - Service fine. No issues. June 16 - Issue began about 18:30. internet dropped out. I rang the first service number taped to my modem. A guy answered. I gave him my account number. Tech stated a local issue was being addressed - please give it 30 minutes. Less than 30 minutes passed. By the time I had connected a dongle to the laptop, service had been restored. Service rang me to make sure my internet connection was okay. June 16 - Today Service fine. No issues. Considering the service one would typically get in Asia - anywhere, I am impressed with Metfone - THUS FAR. Metfone have provided me with excellent internet service since first going with their dongle service. For almost a year, I have used Metfone via dongle, with the exception of a couple / few months when I tried out Wizion. (I had Wizion remove their equipment about two to three months ago, simply due to shite service.) The one issue I am not quite clear about is, how I will be billed. From the way they spoke, I guess I just have to remember to go into the local company office once per month to pay my bill? Either way, I will update that part as soon as I know more about it.
  3. From Phnom Penh Post Wednesday 26th June 2013 By Anne Renzenbrink and Daniel de Carteret Cambodia’s largest internet service provider Ezecom announced yesterday that it would help build the country’s first submarine communications cable, a move that should strengthen the company’s hold on the market and dramatically improve internet service at a lower cost. Read More Here
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