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Review by furionbr member for 4.5 years, 781 visits, last login: 73 days ago updated 1.6 years ago
brazil
$55 per month- (6 month contract)
about 7 days "The best ADSL service in Brazil, hands down!" "still no TV offered..." "Go for it if you ever live in Brazil!"
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[Update June - 2010] Still a smooth ride, 10 Mbps down / 1 Mbps up plan on ADSL2+, but no IPTV yet. Thinking about switching to the 35 Mbps plan, but Im not sure if its worth the R$70 (U$38) extra in my bill, and I'm not getting fiber unless I sign up for the 100 Mbps plan.
Again, I strongly recommend Global Village Telecom as your ISP if you live or will live in Brazil.
[Update October - 2009] Still going strong with GVT, they started offering plans up to 100 Mbps, but its kinda confusing since they are mixing technologies, here's what they´re doing:
Entry plan - 3 Mbps down / 750 Kbps up - ADSL2+ 10 Mbps down / 1 Mbps up - ADSL2+ 15 Mbps down / 1 Mbps up - ADSL2+ 35 Mbps down / 1 Mbps up - VDSL2 50 Mbps down / 5 Mbps up - VDSL2 100 Mbps down / 10 Mbps up - FTTH GPON
So, unless you go with the most expensive plan, they wont upgrade you to fiber. Well, at least the fiber is here, I can see myself getting not long from now. I'm still on the 10 Mbps plan, and still no IPTV, sounds like ANATEL (Brazilian's FCC) didn't aprove yet the telcos to sell TV services, what makes me still have to pay for cable TV.
»www.powergvt.com.br/porquemudar.html
[Update March - 2009] Just got upgraded to the 10 Mbps plan (1 Mbps for the upload part). Paying $5 more So far so good. GVT is doing here the same that Qwest is doing up there in the US, bringing fiber to the node and than the same ol copper... Still, the service its way better than cable here, which already offers 25 Mbps, but to actually reach that at your home its almost impossible, as my neighbors told me...
Still waiting for the IPTV, but it should be here until the end of the year.
[Original Review] Well, I've been reading many reviews here for like 2 years, and now I feel that my english is good enough to write my own review here.
I know this is manly a US/Canada site, but I wanna give you guys just a little information of how are things going on down here in Brazil when it comes to high speed internet. First of all, I've been a Brazil Telecom (biggest ISP here) for yeas and they SUCK. When I heard that GVT was laying cables in front of my building, I called them. Got answered by a nice lady, who explained everything about it. I went with the 2 Mbps down / 500 Kbps up plan, plus the regular telephone service.
I didn't asked for a technician, but he came anyway, since they had to pass they´re own lines trought my apartment. It all went fine. Modem is a Siemens 4200, operating on ADSL2+. When I first run a speed test, there it was, 2 Mbps right away! But, the mainly thing that got me off Brazil Telecom's line was their international connections. I couldn't even watch you tube videos sometimes... well, can't say the same thing about GVT, they rock even when it comes to international connections! I did run a tracert to see who they got as a link provider to go outside of Brazil, and it seems to be mainly Global Crossing (also Telefonica for some sites).
Last month, I got upgraded to 5 Mbps down / 1 Mbps up, which is very good (at least for the upload part). They will synchronize your modem always a little over, because of the PPPoE overhead, so you always get 5 Mbps or more.
oh, of course, I'm paying R$110 for ADSL + Tel, which is like US$ 55.
I heard that they´re a planning to start offering IPTV also, which would be nice, cause I hate our cable company (NET - www.net.tv.br).
I live in Southern Brazil, a city called Passo Fundo.
www.gvt.com.br (Global Village Telecom website) www.turbonetmaxx.com.br (their ADSL website)
sorry if wrote something wrong, I hope you'll get the idea. Thanks, Bruno.
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Review by dimitrisouza member for 8.8 years, 52 visits, last login: 3.4 years ago updated 3.4 years ago
Brazil
$60 per month- (12 month contract)
about 1 days "Download speed very fast (for my 3Mbps link), installation was amazingly fast - installation completed 1 day after I ordered it!" "Upload speed (500Kpbs) is smaller than the expected (750kbps)" "Better than BrasilTelecom (ADSL) and Virtua (Cable) so far here in Porto Alegre - RS"
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Download speeds are very fast (for my 3Mbps contract), installation was amazingly quick - I ordered my ADSL with phone service on one day, and in the next day I had everything (both phone and ADSL) up and running! I already had ADSL from BrasilTelecom in the past, which had very serious issues with download speed from sites outside Brazil - it was as slow as a dial-up connection. Then I switched to internet cable from Virtua (4Mbps link, which was good 1 year ago, but recently it started becoming slower and it is expensinve if you don't subscribe to their TV service and VoIP phone). Since I don't want to change my TV provider (SKY, Direct Broadcast Satellite), I decided to cancel my Virtua subscription and give a try to the ADSL from GVT. All that I can say at this moment is that I'm very satisfied with this change and the speed of the ADSL form GVT is much faster than Virtua and BrT here in Porto Alegre - RS.
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