I'm getting sick of this slow internet !!
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I'm using Viettel cable, VNPT cable, FPT ADSL, and find that Viettel is faster when AAG cable gets trouble. Google mail -and youtube are still fast (80%)
khanh44 wrote:My skin got darker because of this slow internet.
The sun made mine go darker.
Boys and girls - I had a few years of terrible internet so I know it's a real pain, but please keep the naughty words down - pretty please. 
I took my computer with me to other areas such the Crescent Mall in Phu My Hung and it worked so well, very fast, no problem. So, it is only the government supported service providers that are having this problem and the reason is that they did not pay their bill. Don't believe what you are told by them that the cable is broken. Yes, it is broken because they did not make their payments to rent use of the cable. Did you remember that the first began happening at 9am Monday morning, January 5 after a couple months of good, fast service. This was when they all went back to work after the Christmas and New Year holiday time -very strange.
They are not honest people over there at VNPT.
Dr. G wrote:Yes, I am very sick of it, too and thousands of other people are, too. I call VNPT every day.
What a waste of energy - calling VNPT is pointless BUT demanding a REFUND under their guaranteed terms of minimal service works.
I took my computer with me to other areas such the Crescent Mall in Phu My Hung and it worked so well, very fast, no problem.
Crescent Mall is in Tân Phú Ward - Phu My Hung is another ward kilometres away AND south of the river. You are fortunate the thieves in the mall didn't steal your computer. Be happy!
So, it is only the government supported service providers that are having this problem and the reason is that they did not pay their bill. Yes, it is broken because they did not make their payments to rent use of the cable.
Didn't pay their bill? What garbage - VNPT is a PART-OWNER in the AAG (Asia Gateway Pacific) cable system which cost over USD$500,000.
They are not honest people over there at VNPT.
Another sweeping, unsubstantiated, statement. I know some very honest people there - two of them have even given me their private cell handset numbers. Crooks don't do that. Demand a refund - that's how you teach them.
The VNPT internet works well now.
Regards
Dejavu.dot wrote:Hi,
The VNPT internet works well now.
Regards
It ain't down here in the sticks.......
There are both VNPT cable and FPT adsl at my work; Viettel cable at my home.
zanchun wrote:The problems seem to happen to those who are using VNPT. My idea is when AAG works well, VNPT users can access websites outside VN fastest ( compared to Viettel and FPT ). However, when AAG gets trouble, they don't have any back up line or the back up line is for the government first.
There are both VNPT cable and FPT adsl at my work; Viettel cable at my home.
I wish I had a cable, all I got is a old telephone wire strung from the nearest telephone pole into the house, and the pole is a long way from the house....
zanchun wrote:The problems seem to happen to those who are using VNPT. My idea is when AAG works well, VNPT users can access websites outside VN fastest ( compared to Viettel and FPT ). However, when AAG gets trouble, they don't have any back up line or the back up line is for the government first.
There are both VNPT cable and FPT adsl at my work; Viettel cable at my home.
You've hit the nail on the head!
VNPT, having a share in the AAG doesn't feel it needs back-up as do the other ISPs, so when their cable fails, they are SOL. That's why we have three feeds - two fibre from different ISPs and a satellite feed, for emergencies, from HongKong.
When it rained, the satlink went down like cheap Chinese laptop and when a truck took out the only power line that feeds the town of Munda with electricity from the tuna canning factory at Noro, 17 km away, we were stuffed.
I have to add that there are only two bars on the island and no tv, no radio, no cinema and no coffee shop.
The fishing was good though.

Maybe they fixed the cable? Today was the due date.
Jaitch wrote:The InterNet seems to be up to speed today on three of our providers. Jumped high early this morning. The BitTorrent downloader machine is really humming, as well.
Maybe they fixed the cable? Today was the due date.
VNPT is working great down here, started to get back to business late yesterday.
Can't complain though because I can download my YouTube videos now.
tuoitrenews.vn/business/25593/internet-in-vietnam-back-to-100-normal-as-cable-cut-welded


Edited to add, internet now working very well in D8.
eodmatt wrote:Tra Vinh, ah yes I remember it well. I was there in 2008 and I don't think I have ever seen so many mosquito in one place in my life.
Try PLEI KU, GIA LAI between January and June - no need for proteins - just open your mouth, breath in, and chew away!
I have just done a speed test on Mac situated in District 7 (Phu My Hung) and have got probably the best we can hope for an exciting 4.35Mbps. This is despite paying for the Super-speed service (6.5Mbps) which has never achieved the advertised rate.
I suppose that is all you can hope for when there are no alternative providers in your district.

Michael70 wrote:What speeds are you guys getting?
I have just done a speed test on Mac situated in District 7 (Phu My Hung) and have got probably the best we can hope for an exciting 4.35Mbps.
Let me guess. You have SaiGon Tel as a an ISP? Kindly provided through your building who gets a commission.
The good news is that there is a big reorganisation coming where small, crappy, providers will be out of business.
Why can't you get VNPT down the phone line - always assuming this business hasn't been sold off to other suppliers?
A friend of mine who lives out in the swamps at the end of Go O Moi (love that name) and Phu Thuan was getting over 12 mbs last week when I visited. He uses the 'dark services' a lot.
What should be burning you up is running down the side of Nguyen Van Linh, in your area of Quan 7, are at least 3 fibre optic trunk lines.
It's not free. But his much of you time do you want to lose?
TEFL Can Tho wrote:A big part of the slowdown is throttling.
The 'throttling' in Phu My Hung (a very old, very decrepit, small part of Quan 7) has a sole InterNet provider.
Their system is ancient, the wiring is old and signal loss high.
'Throttling' / load balancing takes place at the Gateways. With SaiGon Tel it's built in.
Remember, the VN Government does care too much for FB. Even though many departments have a presence on it and the Internal Police monitor it.
Jaitch wrote:TEFL Can Tho wrote:A big part of the slowdown is throttling.
The 'throttling' in Phu My Hung (a very old, very decrepit, small part of Quan 7) has a sole InterNet provider.
Their system is ancient, the wiring is old and signal loss high.
'Throttling' / load balancing takes place at the Gateways. With SaiGon Tel it's built in.
Remember, the VN Government does care too much for FB. Even though many departments have a presence on it and the Internal Police monitor it.
But I don't live in Saigon and go there as infrequently as I can manage.
Nearly everything runs faster through the VPN despite the extra hop and the symmetric decryption load.
Not sure why you put throttling into mocking-quotes. It's the industry term for deliberately restricting bandwidth for a specific IP address.
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