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Ipstar

Do you have IpSTAR 9 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you have IpSTAR

    • Yes, and it is very good.
      14%
      1
    • No.
      14%
      1
    • What is IpSTAR?
      28%
      2
    • Yes and it Sucks.
      28%
      2
    • No, I had it it was awful.
      0%
      0
    • No because my friends say it sucks.
      0%
      0
    • No, but I want it!
      14%
      1
    • No but I want to find out about it.
      0%
      0
    • What is Internet?
      0%
      0

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IpSTAR is a developing technology. Well installed and properly supported, it is as good as it gets, in Thailand, for the moment, if you are not in Bangkok and have access to an ADSL connection.

One client of mine had a 47% connection rate. One other, on this board, survives with 42% Connection. A third has 97% connection, and 40 machines connected plus two separate wireless hotzones, and it is brilliant.

If you have no telephone line, it is the ONLY option now. That may change, but now, it is all.

If it is of interest, or you have it and it is a problem, let me know. There are solutions, which are essentially free. The system is good. It just needs good, technical support.

I am especially keen to contact users in Nong Khai for details of their service.

This is a technical mission, not a commercial reach-out for new customers.

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