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Telecommunication in Madagascar

Last activity 04 October 2011 by kozavr

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Yud

Hello dear Members,

Can you please list some of the main Internet Service providers in Madagascar? You may also include the cost related to their Internet subscription.

Another issue related to the telecommunication topic, is mobile plans. Can you please share with us:
>With which operator are you subscribed to?
>How are you finding their services?
>What kind of facilities do they offer?

Lastly, what is the best option according to you to make long distance calls in Madagascar?

Your views/suggestions will be highly valued.

Wish you all a great day & thanks you in advance for your participation.
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aaadddmmm

Hey,

we have Blueline. They promise 512k via 4g for 109000 Ar per month.

They deliver mostly, but not always. Around 5pm, they get unbearably slow, which is predictable so its ok. However they have periods of several days when they are unreliable all the time (like the last two days). This sucks, if you work on the net like myself, you're out of work.

All friends with Blueline say the same, so it's not my modem or bad coverage.

Moov from Telma costs about the same, and is supposed to be just as bad. This provider called "Life" is supposed to be better for a similar price, but it's hard to find information about them.

Orange is leagues better, but infinitely more expensive (pay per data volume ... )

It looks like Madagascar is to remain the country with the world's most expensive internet! yay! :P

kozavr

Yes, internet sucks here :)

aaadddmmm

A propos bad internet: Can anyone recommend a browser for an unstable internet connection?

My limited experience tells me that Firefox is better at resuming downloads after a typical 5-minute Blueline connection break than for example Chrome.

But now I tried to upload a 500MB video file. Even with Blueline at its best, it would take around 20 hours. I just had to restart it for the second time, and I'm starting to doubt that I can ever share with my friends back home how we sang "We Are The World" last Friday night :)

Does anyone know a browser that is able to resume even uploads? Thanks

kozavr

I can not recommend browser because I only use Firefox. But there could be a solution: you could ask managers in cyber-cafe to upload (or download) something for you without you being there during the process. You give them your file and e-mail and pay them something - and in a day or so they send you a link to your file uploaded somewhere, at depositfiles.com for example.

whellockroad

Kozavr,

Is it, however, possible to go to internet cafe and get good fast connection?

I am a copywriter and need only to send emails and Word attachments plus some Skype and browsing time.

What does one pay/hour for a fast internet cafe connection?

Thanks much.

Terence

aaadddmmm

Welcome to the club of the frustrated copywriters of Antananarivo!

You do get fast connections, in internet cafés as well as at home with wireless broadband like moov or blueline (that is usually what the cafés use, too). However, there are days with lagging connection and total blackouts; then you get much less done than usual. Frustrating for you and your clients.

Do you live in Tana? What language do you write in?

kozavr

Fastest connection I've ever seen here is 60kB/s. It's enough for e-mails and Skype, though. The average price is around 1000Ar per hour. Maybe they have 1 or 2 cyber-cafes that have very fast internet, IDK.