dunkang wrote:@ Drobosfly
I was so keen on using yunet so as i could also enjoy their micro-insurance (yucover) so i bought for KES510 to benefit with KES499 UNLIMITED monthly internet (i knew it was 2.75G which should give 256kbps), KES10 for sms and KES40,000 worth of life & disability cover from Jubilee insurance.
Sounds good, doesn't it?
Am based @ Roysambu some 9km from the CBD. So, can any other user based anywhere else tell us their experience?
Actually I also daringly tried the same thing only that I was abit wary, I went for the 20/= line, called customer care and was surprised at how fast they pick their lines,infact I wouldn't mind calling them from safcom line (which I don't have). I registered the line on my modem and it did so really fast and actually got confirmation that it has registered. At this point I thought maybe due to your location (am @Kemri about 3km from CDB) you might be at a disad so I loaded 40/= and subscribed to the daily unlimited....
All I can say right now is the YU line I had alot of faith in right now is with a relative of mine to do as they please. Your ordeal should have been enough to tell me its a no go zone for your money.
Am telling you! you are lucky you got atleast a fraction of your moneys worth
yours literally triiiieed TRIIIEEED!! to load speedtest.net, mine as I tried it out for the first time in the first 10 minutes it reacted as if that site was a virus (completely cut me off the net until I had to revert back to my other reliable line). I won't even bother with their customer care. To be frank Orange 2g is 5 times better than YU 2g and that I say from this experience since I was originally from Orange, but this time I didn't get frustrated enough to habitually torch my oppressive line