Nayatel fiber to the home

Been pretty busy so a quick post after such a long pause.

Getting quite sick of PTCL. They took around 6 months to install a simple phone line and another few months before I had DSL at home. Then they billed me for all the time that I was waiting for them. All that despite knowing the right (or maybe wrong) people.

That’s not all. My home wiring is so shoddy that I can only use one thing at a time; either the phone or the DSL. And from about a week back, PTCL has started some sort of filtering on web traffic. Websites open really slowly, if at all. HTTP requests keep timing out while SSH etc. continue to work just fine.

I happen to be lucky enough to live in an area rich in fiber and luckier still to get my hands on the pricey equipment required. So you can understand my excitement at the digging going on outside. Should have Nayatel’s fiber connectivity (FTTH) by the end of the day.

No more unstable DSL. And no more low-performing, monitored PTCL connectivity. Maybe a little more blogging.

7 thoughts on “Nayatel fiber to the home

  1. Yeay fiber! Happy to have you online… How will the world change when we have everyone hooked up? Perhaps then we can all band together and throw out the crooks on top?

  2. PTCL DSL is slow they say they are providing 1mb but we get only 60k download why????????????????????????????/

  3. HelloI can imagine what bothering is to have a bad internet connection. I had a similar problem in my old house.That’why I have decided to have a internet through cable-based LAN.In your place I yould have complained about paying for all the time that I was waiting for them. Which Bandwidth do you have?

  4. Hello,I can imagine what bothering is to have a bad internet connection. I had a similar problem in my old house.That’why I have decided to have a internet through cable-based LAN.In your place I yould have complained about paying for all the time that I was waiting for them. Which Bandwidth do you have?

  5. Let us know when you get the FTTH and how it performs. For non-resident pakistanis like me, one thing keeping me from coming back is the crappy state of broadband in PK.

    Farhan

  6. Nayatel is – without a doubt – the best ISP in Islamabad. Their network has never let me down, always works and if anything does go wrong, their support team is ready to back me up personally. Plus, their Home 10 package is VERY economical.

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