Hello Ish,
>Nice write-up :)
Thank you :)
>So, from your article I could gather that Canalbox is selling Airbox, right?
Yes, somehow they partnered.
>Then, is Canalsat registered as an ISP? That makes it a dubious competition.
Are there ways to verify that?
>Does it make Canalplus an ISP?
Sounds more like a reseller.
>Why didn't Emtel simply launch a product in partnership with Canalsat.
The lady said that they are working to deliver internet and T.V service using the same say. Satellites. Does an ISP partnering with a company that uses satellite to offer T.V sounds just a fair step? I think this might be the reason for this partnership. Thoughts?
>As I read your post, I can conclude that Canalsat does not have a technology to deliver internet yet.
Maybe they are finding a way with the help of Emtel.
All this are mere speculations. Time will tell.
Regards,
Cédric Poottaren
Software developer
http://jcplaboratory.org
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 5:03 AM -0700, "Ish Sookun" <ish_at_hacklog.mu> wrote:
Hi Cédric,
On 7/28/15 3:03 PM, Cédric Poottaren wrote:
>
> I went to Canalplus showroom last Saturday. I could shed some light on
> the issue.
>
> http://blog.jcplaboratory.org/experiencing-canalbox-this-is-airbox-disguised/
>
Nice write-up :)
So, from your article I could gather that Canalbox is selling Airbox,
right? Then, is Canalsat registered as an ISP? That makes it a dubious
competition. Why didn't Emtel simply launch a product in partnership
with Canalsat. It would have avoided the hassle of understanding two
supposedly different products.
As I read your post, I can conclude that Canalsat does not have a
technology to deliver internet yet.
Regards,
--
Ish Sookun
- Geek by birth, Linux by choice.
- I blog at HACKLOG.in.
https://twitter.com/IshSookun ^^ Do you tweet?
Received on Tue Jul 28 2015 - 17:07:14 PST