You've got to choose between Axxess's "Just uncapped", Openweb and MWEB. MWEB is the best all rounder (good pings, good speeds, nearly 100% uptime), openweb has the advantage of you being able to switch network backbones (very, very useful if you know what you are doing) and Axxess unshapes gaming ports and any local IP address, but during office hours you can forget about torrents. That being said, the IS News server is unshaped and you can get 99% of your stuff there with an Axxess ADSL account.
Ah yes. Telkom's uncapped option also. It tends to work best during office hours, and torrents aren't heavily shaped. It is good if you intend to use it during office hours at home.
Mweb: All rounder, nothing amazing to point out.
Axxess: Games run great local and international, rediculously low pings to UK (190ms), unshaped access to local servers (Steam, Origin, Youtube and the IS News server); Torrents are iffy.
Openweb: Unshapes weird ports, useful for things like streaming international video (
www.twitch.tv and so on). Torrents OK, News servers usually quite good, unshaped International News servers (as far as I know Openweb are the only ones that do this), pings better than most AND ability to change backbones when you want to; about 15% more expensive than others (worth it in my opinion)
Telkom: Average, but runs great during the day when others are slowed down.
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