Qtel Internet sloooooow...something wrong??!

paranoid87
By paranoid87

From today 4 pm local time, internet been dragging here, is it just me or whole Qatar?

as always qtel customer service sucks sh*, 20 mins no ones picked yet, i hung up..

Anyones been feelin the same..

seems 2mb line isnt that fast eh? lol...remember the last time it happened some under sea cables broke up..hope its not all again..

abdallah

By newkidontheblock• 27 Dec 2008 09:59
newkidontheblock

not only today... it started last week

By donald_duc168• 27 Dec 2008 09:46
donald_duc168

thing happens every end of the year for 4 years now, and its very consistent... i wonder why?

By zainul• 21 Dec 2008 13:37
zainul

The under sea cable cut at Alexanderia - Egypt so the internet and telecommunication is badly effected in Middle East, Asia and Europe

By thegr8spy• 21 Dec 2008 12:57
thegr8spy

yup its undersea cables cut check out todays gulf times its all splashed on the front page

By Dracula• 20 Dec 2008 20:23
Dracula

By ngourlay• 20 Dec 2008 20:12
ngourlay

QL used to host with Mediatemple, which is based on virtualized servers, but when the traffic took off they switched to RimuHosting.

There are now two data centres in Doha. One run by Qtel, the other by Meeza, which is part of QF. I just don't know the reason why any non-governmental website would host in either of them.

I know that before QL switched to RimuHosting, they were paying $100 a month for hosting. Now, I'm sure they're paying more, but not huge amounts more. Both Qtel and Meeza are never going to be able to compete on price.

Nor are they going to be able to compete on support. QL is number-three in the top-10 websites in Qatar, and it runs on free software. Kutch does a great job of running the local free-software group, but there just aren't the numbers of Linux experts in Qatar to be able to provide good support services.

The other reason you might not want to host in Qatar is the local legal framework. Hosting in the USA is sometimes frustrating if you receive a barrage of DMCA takedown notices, but at least the law is well-documented. Here, you can't be sure that someone with a bit of wasta wouldn't make a phone call to Qtel and shut you down.

Of course, there might be a technical reason to host here. If you needed low latency. Maybe the data centres are full of companies' file servers? However, even if I was running an system that require a low ping, surely it's a safer bet to host in Dubai?

Any examples of locally hosted websites???

By Dracula• 20 Dec 2008 19:48
Dracula

By ngourlay• 20 Dec 2008 19:36
ngourlay

Does anyone know a company that hosts its website in Qatar?

I've found two:

http://www.qatar.net.qa/ - Qtel

http://www.moi.gov.qa/ - Ministry of Interior

Most of the top-10 local sites (nine, probably) are hosted in USA.

Any others in Qatar?

By Dracula• 20 Dec 2008 19:19
Dracula

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Qatari site is worth $157796.8.How much is yours worth?

By tallg• 20 Dec 2008 17:38
tallg

Actually it seems Gulf Times in hosted in the US as well.

By tallg• 20 Dec 2008 17:34
tallg

I doubt many websites are actually hosted in Qatar, or the Middle East. Most will be in the US.

By qatarisun• 20 Dec 2008 17:24
qatarisun

eh? I didn' t know QL is overseas site... :O

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By tallg• 20 Dec 2008 17:18
Rating: 3/5
tallg

You'd be less likely to notice even if they did, as most of the sites you access from North America are in North America.

I expect you'll find local sites are loading at usual speed (try www.gulf-times.com, for example). It's the overseas ones that are slow (like QL).

By qatarisun• 20 Dec 2008 17:02
Rating: 2/5
qatarisun

I’ve never heard about any "the under water cable being severed" till I came to qatar. in middle east for some reason it happens few times a year..why in the North American part of the world "the under water cable" never severs?

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By tallg• 20 Dec 2008 14:46
tallg

They estimate it will take til end of the year to fully fix the problem. I expect that the service will slowly improve as time goes by.

By donald_duc168• 20 Dec 2008 14:22
donald_duc168

it took me 2 hours before i can see all your comments and another 30 minutes before i can post mine...what a day.....hope they fix it immediately

By omar92cs• 20 Dec 2008 14:05
omar92cs

MAN F*** qtel pages are hardly opening wat a service

Im the one and only

By baldrick2dogs• 20 Dec 2008 12:01
baldrick2dogs

Do some people not read the news!?!!?

Did you Google it first?

By tallg• 20 Dec 2008 11:39
tallg

Agreed, it does seem that Qtel have been more efficient in their response this time, compared to when it last happened.

By Eagley• 20 Dec 2008 11:32
Eagley

Hmm..again. "..breakdown of a submarine cable network in the ... Sea..." in this event, Qtel has been rather efficient then. so, all the complaints I heard about Qtel is (more or less) in the past. Great!

Today's connection is fine but as Tallg said, when the govt offices and all other businesses get back online, the traffic might cause a jam. We'll see..

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By ngourlay• 20 Dec 2008 10:43
ngourlay

I had really slow speeds and packet loss this morning, then it improved for a bit. Now it's pretty bad again.

I think we can look forward to one or two weeks of bad surfing.

By tallg• 20 Dec 2008 10:34
tallg

Since the initial problems when the cables first broke Qtel or whoever will have re-routed things to other cables. That's why things are a bit better now. But things may get worse again tomorrow when the weekend is over and businesses are back to work.

By who.am.i• 20 Dec 2008 10:13
who.am.i

Yeeaahh... Inteerrrnnetttt iiiissss vvveeryy sllooowww.. Nooowwwww I'mmm jjuusssttt pplllayyiiinnggg Fffiiiffaaa..

cheers,

paul

By paranoid87• 20 Dec 2008 10:06
paranoid87

agree browsing has been much better, yesterday when i did manage to get qtel on line, all the customer helpdesk could tell me was they were facing some general issues, nd that it should be fixed in 2-3 hrs lol and the cables gonna take atleast 15 days..

By nomad_08• 20 Dec 2008 08:45
nomad_08

yeah, web browsing is a lot better today than yesterday's.

By tallg• 20 Dec 2008 08:39
tallg

Things seem better for me today than they were yesterday. Web browsing is only slightly slower than usual.

By ngourlay• 20 Dec 2008 08:27
Rating: 3/5
ngourlay

I think Qtel's PR department are incredible. Literally. Incredible.

Internet services in Qatar were not severely affected despite a breakdown of a submarine cable network in the Mediterranean Sea yesterday.

"There is no major impact for Qatar's communication services as we have many cable operators," said Adel Al Mutawa, Qtel.

Source: The Peninsula

Meanwhile, in the real world, I have trouble loading any web page before the server times out.

There obviously isn't sufficient redundancy in the cable network, and Qtel have known this since the last time the cables were cut.

By desert_dweller• 19 Dec 2008 23:24
Rating: 3/5
desert_dweller

yep, here it is, apparently Qatar is facing 73% reduction, and fix date is either 25Dec or 31Dec! :( :( :(

http://fibresystems.org/cws/article/yournews/37128

By Dracula• 19 Dec 2008 23:05
Dracula

By cynbob• 19 Dec 2008 23:03
cynbob

That sucks!

By Dracula• 19 Dec 2008 22:59
Dracula

:)

By King Edshel• 19 Dec 2008 22:51
King Edshel

speed is kind of acceptable, but the download speed is tremendously slow :( 3.0 KB or less for a 2MB Internet line???

Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment. (Gautama Buddha)

By ONEmakikomoto• 19 Dec 2008 22:48
ONEmakikomoto

saw a news about the under water cable being severed in tunisia - sicily, italy area,,, according to cnn, europe, north africa, ME-asia will be affected...

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By alfred78• 19 Dec 2008 22:30
alfred78

Its been really slow,pages doesnt seem to open

By sweet.angel• 19 Dec 2008 22:30
sweet.angel

well there is a under sea breakdown again near egypt :'( Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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