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Reviews about MULTICABLE DE HONDURAS
MULTICABLE DE HONDURAS is presented publicly as a Honduran telecom provider offering FTTH internet and cable/digital TV services, with commercial mentions centered on San Pedro Sula and parts of Santa Bárbara. Public registry material also lists “MULTICABLE DE HONDURAS, S DE R.L” in an Internet access service record, which supports that it operates as an ISP in Honduras.
Routing visibility points to its own autonomous system, AS263725, registered in LACNIC and associated with San Pedro Sula, with multiple IPv4 /24s and an IPv6 allocation (2803:7780::/32) shown in public ASN datasets. The company also states it uses BGP and references upstream connectivity via NAP of the Americas in Miami, plus subsea cable systems Arcos and Maya, but deeper interconnect details are not consistently published across neutral databases.
User discussions in Honduran online communities are mostly positive, often describing the service as stable and highlighting latency and overall reliability; at the same time, there are occasional complaints (notably about customer-premises Wi‑Fi equipment quality). Because the visible feedback skews favorable but is informal and anecdotal, the overall rating is set to 4/5.
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multicable.hn