Seems that the NPIX bandwidth we used to have through worldlink is
missing now a days with just around 15KBps max no matter whatever
website we browser, inside nepal or not. I think worldlink is trying
to copy ADSL with providing same bandwidth to everyone.

If this is a permanent solution, do u guys think its good? Im sure
worldlink with its optical fibre backbone around the valley should be
able to provide the old high speed atleast for local websites.

The availability of local bandwidth means faster data transfer
(content delivery like iso of linuxes or faster ubuntu updates, heck
even ms updates used to be faster through akamai). Beside it was
really easy for developers to share files and collaborate easily, and
all this is gone.

Im really disappointed about it.
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