mgcarley
Founder, Hayai Broadband
Referring to the Night flat rate...
5mbit/s @ 1500 that for 9 hours a day and if u pay more 500 Full 24 hours.. Man does it make anysense to you now? why would any one take night flat rate?
I fully agree. Night plans don't make sense in my view. I'm sure if we had the 5mbit/s pricing at like 2500 or 3000, then it would, but that's not how we roll.
and hayai.co.nz Still Fup limits are clearly mentioned over in that nz pricelist. I am confused here cant trust unless some one takes and reviews out the connection!!
I don't see the problem. Two similar services in two different countries. Nothing that happens in India has any affect on what happens in New Zealand and vice versa. Prices are different policies are different, laws, taxes, costs, labour etc are all different. In NZ we can offer a fully fledged VOIP service which will not be available in India, however because of the costs and lack of population density and a myriad of other factors, we have to have a more limited FUP in NZ.
Prices of services like this can't be determined by using the direct FOREX rate.
the service is not yet is launched how can any one review it? lmao
But when it is...
So its Fixed .. Right?
The spreadsheets and PDFs are fixed, yes.
Regarding the fibre cost .. if you are providing internet via FIBER it should not costs u much and i have no clue why u charge 1100 For installation??? It should be done in 500-600Max, I am unaware of the equipments of urs!!
Fiber is far from the only cost to take in to account here. Labour is a significant cost, EACH SPLICE takes a skilled technician a full hour, unlike your typical copper installation which would take even someone like me about 10 minutes. And that includes measuring the cable and clamping RJ-45 ends on to it.
As per the PDF, this amount is also UNDER REVIEW, and we're thinking of ditching it entirely - especially for those who will sign long-term agreements. Either way, we're a lot cheaper for installation than BSNL FTTH.
Our equipment is provided by Alcatel. If you want we could use cheaper, shittier equipment, but that would make for an horrible service.
5mbit/s @ 1500 that for 9 hours a day and if u pay more 500 Full 24 hours.. Man does it make anysense to you now? why would any one take night flat rate?
I fully agree. Night plans don't make sense in my view. I'm sure if we had the 5mbit/s pricing at like 2500 or 3000, then it would, but that's not how we roll.
and hayai.co.nz Still Fup limits are clearly mentioned over in that nz pricelist. I am confused here cant trust unless some one takes and reviews out the connection!!
I don't see the problem. Two similar services in two different countries. Nothing that happens in India has any affect on what happens in New Zealand and vice versa. Prices are different policies are different, laws, taxes, costs, labour etc are all different. In NZ we can offer a fully fledged VOIP service which will not be available in India, however because of the costs and lack of population density and a myriad of other factors, we have to have a more limited FUP in NZ.
Prices of services like this can't be determined by using the direct FOREX rate.
the service is not yet is launched how can any one review it? lmao
But when it is...
So its Fixed .. Right?
The spreadsheets and PDFs are fixed, yes.
Regarding the fibre cost .. if you are providing internet via FIBER it should not costs u much and i have no clue why u charge 1100 For installation??? It should be done in 500-600Max, I am unaware of the equipments of urs!!
Fiber is far from the only cost to take in to account here. Labour is a significant cost, EACH SPLICE takes a skilled technician a full hour, unlike your typical copper installation which would take even someone like me about 10 minutes. And that includes measuring the cable and clamping RJ-45 ends on to it.
As per the PDF, this amount is also UNDER REVIEW, and we're thinking of ditching it entirely - especially for those who will sign long-term agreements. Either way, we're a lot cheaper for installation than BSNL FTTH.
Our equipment is provided by Alcatel. If you want we could use cheaper, shittier equipment, but that would make for an horrible service.