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Thread: UniNet (Cape Town)

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    Have any body use there services and what are your exsperiance ?
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    Im on it. What do want to know? Im on 128k package

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    Do u know if there are any users in the brackenfell area ? And is it usable to play online?

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    email me freeek@webmail.co.za

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    What is the monthly costs for www.wdsl.co.za ?

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    www.uninetwork.co.za
    56K R250
    64K R399
    128K R599
    256K R799

    initial costs R2450 + first month

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    to Freeek.

    How do you find the speeds and how are the download speeds during the day. (overnet/edonkey)

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    download speeds with internet explorer is always 15.2k for me. p2p is only enabled after 7. with bit torrent with some torrents i get about 12k. don't hav kazaa or edonkey installed

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    so surely Uninet is a better option than Sentech?

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    is not mobile. Sentechs bigest asset, is that their product is mobile.

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    Mobile ... from one slow one from another :)

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    mobile, who cares, mine sure as hell aint mobile! Just moving the modem around causes signal loss or disconnection. Not to mention the fact that the damn things battery only lasts for about 30 mins.

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    Erm, ok sounds really cool and stuff. Brought up a nice idea though... They say p2p only after hours.
    So why not sell packages where you can only connect after hours ? like a p2p package or something
    hehe anyways

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    that defeats the purpose of 24/7 connectivity

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    For me it sounds like a great service. Their business solution seems to have not limits. Additional it has a static IP. Sure it is "only" 64k but if they really deliver that service 24/7 that I do not care.

    Some more comments on that service?

    I need something unmanaged & reliable and maybe this is my deal.

    Someone wants to warn me? Or suggest a better solution?

    I could use some help.[:(]

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