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Movingtowns or switching internet providers can be confusing and stressful. Comparing internet providers against the averages in the Babylon area can help you choose the right internet and get back to your life.

Tucked right along the coast, the city of Babylon is scenic and full of amenities for its residents and visitors. One of the advantages of living in this region is the variety of internet providers. When you check the coverage maps for all of Babylon's providers, you find that the entirety of Babylon has access to high-speed internet through at least one provider.


Those on the lookout for DSL can look at plans available through Verizon Fios. This company brings DSL to nearly all of Babylon, excluding only a few small areas of the city. Verizon Fios also has a growing fiber optic network that serves several of Babylon's key neighborhoods.


Those searching for a commercial internet plan can check out Megapath. Megapath serves business customers by offering DSL and copper wire connections. If you need the speed of a fiber optic connection, try Optimum or Lightower Fiber Networks.


On each floor you can find 3 kitchens, in riser x12K, x35K and x49K (by the staircases). In x12K and x49K kitchens are 3 cookers, in x35K are 2 cookers. They are electrical or gas. There is also electrical ovens. In each kitchen there is cupboard with sink, trash cans and a kitchen countertop. All of the kitchens are monitored.


After discussion with your roommates (in order to avoid unnecessary doubling stuff): pots, dishes, cutlery, kettle, laundry dryer. You can also take (depending on your needs): microwave, toaster and iron.


While moving in (also later) from the repository you can take: blankets, quilt, cushions, bedding, internet cable. Bedding can be changed every 2 weeks (information about the change of bedding is being hanged around dorm). From the lodge you can borrow the vacuum.


The data is collected from tests carried out by users of the nPerf app. These are tests conducted in real conditions, directly in the field. If you'd like to get involved too, all you have to do is download the nPerf app onto your smartphone. The more data there is, the more comprehensive the maps will be! All test results are displayed on the maps. Filtering rules are applied before performance calculation for publications.


Network coverage maps are automatically updated by a bot every hour. Speed maps are updated every 15 minutes. Data is displayed for two years. After two years, the oldest data is removed from the maps once a month.


Tests are conducted on users' devices. Geolocation precision depends on the reception quality of the GPS signal at the time of the test. For coverage data, we only retain tests with a maximum geolocation precision of 50 meters. For download bitrates, this threshold goes up to 200 meters.


Yes. This tool is mainly intended for mobile operators. It has been integrated into an existing cockpit that already includes internet performance statistics from all operators in a country, as well as access to speed-test results and coverage data. These data can be visualized by applying filters by technology (no coverage, 2G, 3G, 4G, 4G+, 5G) over a configurable period (only the last 2 months for example). It's a great tool to track the deployment of new technology, monitor competitors and identify poor signal coverage areas.


With this project for Bravo Tea we designed 10 Tea-Go Packs, Counter Display Boxes, Marketing Materials and Custom 3D Graphics. Through each phase of the project we worked closely with the client to meet their specify design needs, printing specifications and deadlines. We custom made the 3D graphics editing the files to get the desired positions, lighting, camera angles and effects.


Viva5 hired us to create poster presentations for their trade show event. The design challenge was filtering through all the information they gave us and designing the posters in a fun interesting way that highlighted their products, ingredients and scientific case studies. These designs broke though the traditional grid layout and helped them to stand out from their competitors. We also designed new bottle labels, sample packet labels and new sell sheets all tied into their company branding.


Westward Expos hired us to redesign their website and to make it mobile friendly. Their website was very old and they wanted a new design for a more user friendly customer experience for their vendors. With over 1.5 billion internet users worldwide and 80% of those users owning smart phones mobile device searches now account for over 60% of the online traffic. Click here to view the live site.


Wakunaga hired us to redesign their website and to make it mobile friendly. They had a WordPress site already which was created 8 years ago. They wanted a new design that was fresh and new and modern looking. With over 1.5 billion internet users worldwide and 80% of those users owning smart phones mobile device searches now account for over 60% of the online traffic. Click here to view the live site.


AK Driggs wrote a book on her life and wanted to get it out to the world. We created a beautiful website which captures the flavor of her book. Her new website makes it easy for people to purchase her book as well as her music. In addition we created an easy to edit blog and testimonial area so the author can update it herself. Click here to view the live site.


Viva5 hired us to create custom large format booth graphics as well as marking materials for their show at Supply Side West. These materials included a full page ad, sell sheets, business cards, a label, as well as a mobile friendly website redesign giving them consistent branding across all their marketing materials.


Hispanic Neuropsychological Society hired us to create their first ever conference materials. The challenge for this project was they needed branding for this conference. These materials included emails blasts, web banners, a flyer and poster, lanyards, name tags, label pins and a powerpoint presentation templet. These new materials helped to create excitement and interest propelling them to have another conference next year.


2G is on 900 MHz and 1800 MHz, 3G on 2100 MHz. 4G/LTE started in 2014 on 800 MHz on Tcell and MLT and on 1800 and 2100 MHz with Babilon and later on MegaFon and Zet-Mobile too. A 5th provider TK-Mobile is not mentioned any further as they use CDMA that is incompartible to GSM devices.


Lonely Planet found the widest coverage for mobile networks to be on T-Cell (best for Murgab and the only choice for the Eastern Wakhan) and MegaFon (only carrier in parts of the Zerafshan Valley and Alichur), though Beeline and Babilon also have a few places where they too seem to be the only carrier. As buying a SIM card rarely costs more than TJS 5 (including the same credit), consider buying a SIM for each carrier.


For a long time SIM cards were available to foreigners only on the shadow market. That's why we had to greylist this country. This has changed now as more vistors report of having bought a SIM card the legal way.


Control over the internet has tightened in 2016 when laws for blocking of internet and telephone services during so-called 'counterterrorism operations' were introduced. Tajikistan adopted a law prohibiting the use of unidentified SIM cards.


From 2017 Tajikistan citizens are only allowed to buy up to two SIM cards from one operator. Any additional SIMs per person will be blocked. Parents buying SIMs for their children will need to present a birth certificate. In summer 2017 around 20% of all SIM cards in Tajikistan were disconnected, after the users failed to register their personal details.


In 2019 Tajik authorities have introduced new requirements for selling SIM cards. If earlier, Tajikistan citizens had been allowed to buy up to two SIM cards in each of four cellular companies operating in the country, now they are allowed to buy only up two SIM cards in all. All new SIM cards are now legally only given out at the provider stores. This applies to visitors and tourists as well.


As of 1st february 2023, to combat theft and smuggling of mobile devices, Tajikistan is maintaining a white list of devices using local SIM cards. Devices on roaming in Tajikistan are exempted to be included in the list. Devices already using a Tajik SIM card before 1st May 2023 were already whitelisted. The device can use Tajik SIM-cards without registration for up to 30 days, until it will be blocked. It is possible to register the device online for free, provided the device was declared upon arrival in the T6 Form, and its value is not exceeding the duty-free amount of US$ 2000. In case of a Dual-Sim device, both IMEI codes need to be mentioned. To check registration status dial *3366# with the Tajik SIM card.


In 2018 Tajikistan's national telecommunications watchdog has annulled licences for IP telephony services. As a result, mobile operators and ISPs have been forced to disconnect their voice applications. State institutions also plan to forbid voice or video calls over foreign messengers and VoIP applications.


Tcell is the dominant mobile provider in the country. It has more than 2/3 of the national subscribers. It was owned by Swedish Sonera group, who decided to exit their Asian markets and divested it to the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) in 2016.


It has the best coverage in 2G and 3G. 4G/LTE started in 2014 on 800 MHz (B20) in Dushanbe, Khujand, Tursunzade, Chkalovsk, Qairoqqum, Gafurov, Kurgan-Tyube plus several other towns by the end of 2017. In 2018 Tcell expanded the LTE network to three other cities Dangara (also in the southern/southwestern Khatlon province), Rogun (in the central Regions of Republican Subordination [RRS] province) and Khorog (in the eastern/south-central Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region), and says that it seeks to continue developing the network in hard-to-reach regions: 4G coverage areas.


Since June 2019 foreign tourists arriving in Tajikistan are able to receive Tcell SIM cards valid for 10 days free of charge without registration. The SIM cards are given to adult tourists at the tourist police department at Dushanbe International Airport and at all border crossing points (BCPs).

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