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OFFERS INTERNET

This is an article that should interest everyone!

We who are struggling with our problems, telephone, MTBOX, internet, our USB WiFi,

not to mention problems of daily (line problems, no connection or difficult) inability to surf WEB and so on ....

An example of problem that I have for several months now:

I had a subscription since MTBOX on 26/03/2009 (thus summarize subscription)

It is specified in the contract of subscription MTBOX: Pack TV, ADSL,

Phones Unlimited. So

two lines: one normal and one IP.

Subscribing to Menara ADSL, you get the following benefits:

Speed: Enjoy a quality and unparalleled speed connection at home and just for you.

unlimited Log: Do not rush over and enjoy broadband Internet in your surfing unlimited 24/24, 7 / 7.

Availability of your line: You surf, go and get your calls at the same time! With ADSL your phone line is always available for you and your family.

Diversity: Movies, music downloads, online games ... all these digital media applications are becoming just a click away.

BUT MOST OF ALL: Telephony unlimited

Two phone lines: one landline
capped another second or unlimited online!


You get two lines you can call
and receive calls simultaneously:

A conventional PSTN line or capped (typical issue 05.24. ...)

A line Vo
additional IP
(type number 0808 XXX XXX)

unlimited calls to all landlines
Telecom Morocco 24/24 and 7 / 7.

The operation of each line is independent other.

EXCEPT me, I have nothing - no line

The first normal: 05.24 ....

I have to buy MAPS
named TELECARTE of Morocco Telecom
to access my line not
CARD. No LINE.

As for the other line and more
number 08.08. ....
So there it is worse than nothing at all
line that serves no purpose which is always
in subscriber absent.

So I have no phone line at home
despite my subscription since
on 23/03/2009.

me tell you, you should call 115?

And yes, I do and this, over and over
Once this is done three times now,
they come to this problem, and
still nothing on that date.

SO GENTLEMEN LADIES to
services when we pay
normal when Morocco Telecom does
we will laugh more?

WE LOOK FORWARD
THAT OTHER PROVIDERS TO
SET UP FOR THAT WE
can have THE REAL
COMPETITION!

You will find below the article OMAR EL Hyan on his blog: http://www.elhyani.net/

Article Competition ghost Morocco.

The park offers 3G Internet subscribers in Morocco has exceeded for the first time in 2009, the number of subscribers ADSL offers. According to the latest report ANRT, there are at end September 2009, more than 560,000 subscribers to offer 3G Internet, against less than 480,000 ADSL subscribers. The 3G market is owned 60% by Wana, Morocco Telecom to 20% and 20% by Meditel. There is also a decrease in the number of broadband subscribers in the third quarter of 2009, probably converted to offers 3G Competitor Morocco Telecom.

While in most countries, 3G technology is reserved mainly for Internet access via mobile phones, we note that Morocco paradoxically its use is overwhelmingly directed to access the Internet via computers. How can we explain this? First, the penetration of fixed telephony is quite low. Morocco has fewer than 1.3 million fixed lines (excluding lines of Wana restricted mobility), or a penetration rate of just over 4% of the population. Launch regular access to the Internet only to customers with fixed lines, is to severely restrict the target. Then the of unbundled rates charged by the incumbent operator, Telecom Morocco, are so high, they discourage any operator to expand into the niche Internet access via ADSL.

offers Internet access via 3G are multiplied. How then to choose among the offers made? We note three main elements: price, quality connections, and network coverage.

Price:

With or without commitment, the price for connection of 1.8 Mbps is almost the same among the three operators: 200 DH / month. It is of course a theoretical speed, never reached ... Morocco Telecom and Meditel also offer higher data rates 3.5 and 7.2 Mbps (you read that it was moot), for which it will cost respectively 350 and 600 DH DH.

The purchase price of a 3G modem goes from 400 to 500 DH, but it is available in case of a commitment for 18 months in Wana, or for 24 months in Morocco Telecom and Meditel.

network coverage:

If you live in a big city in Morocco, you're covered by a priori 3G network. But by taking a quick look at coverage maps for 3G operators, it seems that Wana went ahead. All cities over 100,000 inhabitants (with the exception Laayoune) are covered by 3G. Méditel comes in 2nd position with coverage slightly lower than that of Wana. Telecom Morocco does not provide enough information, but appears to be far behind in coverage. Moreover, its modems are configured to automatically switch to GPRS (ie 2G), in case of non availability of 3G network. Needless to say, the flow can be divided by 20 or more ...

The quality connection:

The real weak point of the offer 3G in Morocco. Just take a ride on the forums (here , there , here or there ) to get an idea of the disappointment which include many users. The reason is simple: some networks were poorly sized to cope with such a passion for Moroccan internet. Suddenly, everyone ends up complaining about speed often poor, and frequent breaks.

On this point, it is very difficult to make a comparison, the elements vary from one neighborhood to another, and that the rates vary widely depending on time of day. But many users postpone that there is a relative advantage of Wana over its two competitors. Not surprisingly, he appropriates 60% market share.

However, Wana is becoming increasingly a victim of its success, and the connection quality suffers. Without massive investment in improving existing flows, it risks losing its competitive edge in the market. Meditel continues to deploy its network in Morocco, and hopes to improve its coverage and quality of its flow. Morocco Telecom, facing a stagnation of DSL subscriptions, relies heavily on 3G, where the growth potential is now highest. It intends to invest heavily to catch up and improve the quality of its network. And provides risk quickly reversed in market share.

Conclusion:

We have seen that the comparison in prices was unnecessary. They are almost the same among the 3 operators. How to decide then? The best solution would be to test the quality of the 3G network of 3 operators in the place where there are connecting the most (eg at home). Take the 3 modems operators with friends and see with whom you are most satisfied!

And

strongly Wimax !

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