Something weird is going on with the Afrihost (Android) app.
All the Openserve fibre products are indicated as 500/250 Mbps.
@Afrigirl If it helps, this is on version 3.4.23 which is the latest available Android version, published on the 13th of July.
Seems to actually be the case, yes. :thumbsup:
"LoopDL was founded and is owned by Brandon Leigh, who is also the Founder and Group CEO of Rain. Because Brandon Leigh heads up both companies, the lines between LoopDL and Rain are heavily blurred.
Legally, LoopDL operates as an independent...
Strictly speaking, no, LoopDL is not officially owned by Rain.
Rain officially describes LoopDL as its “product and design partner.” They operate as separate entities that collaborate very closely on hardware and software ecosystem developments.
Which is why I called it a balanced perspective.
Australia is a 1st-world country and where fibre to the home is concerned SA is miles ahead of them.
Many Australian homes still have to do with FTTC where xDSL is used for the last mile.
Just to give a balanced perspective, this is what a relative in Sydney is paying for their 1Gb/s line on Telstra.
If you convert 129 AUD to ZAR, it comes to R1471/month.
Australia's upload speeds are astonishingly slow at 1/10th of the download speed. It is a wonder that their customers are...
On other news, Openserve arbitrarily decided to remove ownership of our fibre line from the ISP we are using, without receiving any instruction or request to do so.
The SABS cannot implement this even if they wanted to.
They have also been plundered.
https://my.da.org.za/news/forensic-investigation-into-sabs-governance-issues-is-just-the-start-as-factional-battles-for-control-still-rage
Not this conversation again.
Just like Bill Gates learned the hard way, giving away money is not the solution as most of it ends up in the charity organizations' directors' bank accounts.