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Jan 29th, 2013 at 8:47am
With some search I found this forum, we have been on Tooway for half a year (environ).
While there have been some hardware problems, these were solved. The system is usually running pretty well, stable no matter if raining, snowing* or whatever, it simply works as it should.
*With to much snow in the dish it will stop working, as expected but simply cleaning the dish carefully with a soft brush and it works again.
The systems latency (as expected for technical reasons) is less then we had thought, VoIP works well enough, we do not play games or alike.
Only real problem, data allowance is far to low, we have the Tooway12 package ("Frequent user") with 16 GB data allowance.
When someone in your family tends to download/watch youtube videos, you'll be out of quota pretty fast. There are not only short clips on youtube & friends but tons of large videos in addition, a single takes quickly 350-700 MB. or even more, even in the lowest resolution. Not even thinking about HD videos!
Meaning just a single video per day is to much for the "frequent" user package with 16 GB (roughly 500 MB/day), even the more expensive packages with 26 and 50 GB do not really help, as well as volume booster (9,99€ for a single GB).
It seems to me this should be really changed in the otherwise well running Tooway system. 50GB/Month should be an entry level, I mean we have 2013!
Of course it seems those who are bound to Sat-Internet service have no other choice, then to accept the harsh limits.
Perhaps more and more 4g (LTE) offers might change these policies? Though LTE offers usually also restrict the download volume, but seem not cut you down that extreme 128/128 kbit (up/down) as Tooway does. Once you are in the FAP you can't do much anymore, though VoIP works (given you have a router giving it the needed priority), most web pages load so slow that it is a pita! ;-(
As said, volume boosters are not an option, it is simply far to expensive.
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