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Wow. Wow - this is the first time I've seen this. Most providers just have a stable Internet without dumps and more or less decent speed - it's already good. And if you can also get through to technical support, then it’s generally cool. And here even accurate and measurable indicators of communication are direct.
What do you not like? Normal SLA. Many do not even bother to write at least something about the quality of service in the contract, but you have everything on the shelves.
And yes, if the provider gives it - very good.
Is this normal practice or is it better to go from such a provider?
Is this normal practice or is it better to go from such a provider?
All the wsahs on the tablet say nothing.
The end user should only be interested in the data transfer rate in a particular tariff package and the cost of this package. Compare tariff packages from all available providers and choose the most suitable one for you.
It is advisable to ask those who use the services of a particular provider about the quality of service.
In my opinion, pure water show-off. Well, imagine how an ordinary user of the services of this provider can control these parameters? How to record deviations and what to present in support of claims? "Notarized screenshot"?
My comment concerns exclusively this document. Perhaps the services of this provider are quite high quality.
Wow... haven't seen the rationing of the CG for a long time, and the coefficient of availability of a support is something... Just how to check all this? I did not see the main thing here - speed and cost. As well as a dedicated channel or a joint one, a physicist or a lawyer buys services.
Well, if there are such conditions, then the provider can be presented for non-compliance.
Not like Rostelecom... with a tariff of 200 Mbps, it gives ~ 150 Mbps of incoming and 13 outgoing traffic :-(
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