Scratch card Internet connections in Pakistan

I usually connect to the Internet using dial up prepaid scratch cards. For a long time now I have been using supernet cards despite their cost. Supernet Rs. 100 cards cost around Rs. 13 per hour for most of the day. But things get really bad at night. After ten their charges drop considerably and everyone dials in creating massive congestion. An already slow dial up connection slows to a crawl.

There is some good news though, recently I discovered cybernet student cards. These cost around Rs. 4/hour for most of the day which is great. Unfortunately their charges for the congested 10pm – 1am block are around Rs. 5, significantly higher than supernet’s.

One thing that I find really strange is that supernet blocks SMTP port 25. This means that I am unable to send mail using my hotpop.com account. I have to use my gmail accounts with a hotpop reply to address. I have no idea why supernet does this. Maybe it’s to stop people from using other POP email providers or some sort of anti-spam initiative. Now that I have switched to cybernet things may just get a little simpler.

One thought on “Scratch card Internet connections in Pakistan

  1. hello
    i know what you say at night the whole thing almost stops working
    so i think its because of the package that supernet affords and net cafes using it at night
    cyber is the best card
    but is it true that the ptcl is using 10 rs of out telephone line per hour of an internet connection

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