CyTA ADSL speed upgrade

It’s been rumored for quite some time now, here in Cyprus, but as they say, it ain’t true ’til the fat lady sings, pigs can fly, etc … you catch my drift, but even then it might not happen, cause guess what, we live in CYPRUS.

Seriously now back to the subject, considering the fact that something expected takes forever to materialize, the unreasonable long wait seems to just have shortened, in respect of ADSL speeds in Cyprus…

I am talking about the image below from my B-FOCuS Wireless 352+ which briefly insinuates that CyTA has allocated the folowing bandwidth on my account and i should be getting download speeds of 2368kbps and an upload speed of 448kbps, but i am currently NOT (CyTA seems to restrict the download speed to 1mbit).

I couldn’t really understand why everything was is kept hash-hash, till i had some conversations with people in the market, who made it all crystal clear to me.

Still wandering why Cyprus is still in the stone-age of ADSL speeds when our providers market a 2mbit download speed of as being “Speedy Gonzales”, where the rest of the world moves with 24mbit speeds having 2mbit as a bare minimum.

At first there was GOD only CyTA, providing all ADSL services, *monopoly abuse* but who cared…

As ADSL became more and more widespread, clientele became bigger CyTA did nothing to keep up, thus providing a really lousy service to the clients. Then people began changing internet service providers, -who leased CyTA lines-, promising better services, which somwhat reduced CyTA’s server load. Still nobody cared about CyTA’s *monopoly abuse*.

Then all of a sudden Cyprus became an EU member, and as such all EU member companies have to abide the EU regulations, and now somebody cares about *monopoly abuse* … did anybody ask them to ? come again ? evil

So, now CyTA has make room for the new market entrants in order to avoid any fines and penalties from the EU. CyTA therefore can NOT currently reduce prices and can NOT offer better services than its competitors, until it loses a major portion of its clientele to its competitors in order to favour fair competition. :dizzy:

In the end the ones in loss is the internet community that may not enjoy speeds and prices comparable to other countries.

Speculators though say, that from September 2008, CyTA clients may enjoy further reductions in prices and better services offered including increased ADSL speeds.

Only time will tell… if my patience doesn’t run out till then…

Last Modified: Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 @ 01:38

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5 Responses to “CyTA ADSL speed upgrade”

  1. I’ve been monitoring my speed using the i-Choice online speed tester for the last few months since the man in the Cyta shop told me the upgrade would be in April, then May, and then definately by end of June!!!

    (my Speedtouch modem does not display any connection speed infor like yourB-Focus )

    According to the speed test I was getting around 950 kbs on my i-Choice 1000 service. Now I am getting between 1300 and 1500 so something has happened, but certainly not 2mbs yet.

  2. well i noticed that also. I have installed on my parents house (for 2and half years now)
    i-choice 256 (along with netrunner256) for lite DSL usage and i noticed on the routers page : Bandwidth (Up/Down) [kbps/kbps]:192 / 576
    however i get my speeds no not exceed 30Kbps.
    checking on the cytanet account page i see:  Service NetRunner256 
    maybe cyta is going to upgrade their speeds or what?
    i think we have waited 1 year+ for the i-choice upgrade (judging from what my router page says) and must wait another year for the netrunners upgrade!!! chears….

  3. Marios Michael said on

    Apo 1i dekevriou oi taxitites tis cyta anavathmizontai x 2 dld kapios o opoios exei 1000 ginetai 2000 kai kapios o opoios exei 512 ginetai 1000

  4. Anyone where I can start my own blog.

  5. Good write-up and great design, is this a regular template?

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