AirWolf
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So Durban beachfront is still on 4mb? Last year it showed 10mbs, but they couldn't upgrade to 4mb, now it is back to 4mbs. When will we ever get 10mbs!
We're still on 2mb on a 4mb line down here
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So Durban beachfront is still on 4mb? Last year it showed 10mbs, but they couldn't upgrade to 4mb, now it is back to 4mbs. When will we ever get 10mbs!
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Telkom’s 10 Mbps ADSL upgrades were widely welcomed when they started in August. The company seems committed to continue its network upgrades to support the higher ADSL speeds in more areas.
Telkom SA Managing Director Pinky Moholi said that they are well aware that higher broadband speeds will become increasingly important in the future, and that they will need to invest in their ADSL network to boost speeds of their current ADSL offerings.
Telkom also made it possible for subscribers to check whether their line supports speeds of up to 10 Mbps with the launch of its 10 Mbps ADSL availability checker in August. The accuracy of this tool has however now been questioned.
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Telkom denies information that its 10 Mbps ADSL checking tool provides inaccurate information; upgrades in store for February 2011
Telkom's 10 Mbps ADSL upgrades were widely welcomed when they started in August. The company seems committed to continue its network upgrades to support the higher ADSL speeds in more areas.
Telkom SA Managing Director Pinky Moholi said that they are well aware that higher broadband speeds will become increasingly important in the future, and that they will need to invest in their ADSL network to boost speeds of their current ADSL offerings.
Telkom also made it possible for subscribers to check whether their line supports speeds of up to 10 Mbps with the launch of its 10 Mbps ADSL availability checker in August. The accuracy of this tool has however now been questioned.
MyBroadband has received information from a source close to its technical operations which suggests that Telkom's 10 Mbps ADSL availability checker "should not be trusted."
According to this source many exchanges have multiple DSLAMs per exchange, and if a single DSLAM can't handle 10 Mbps speeds then the whole exchange's numbers are given the message "this service cannot be converted to 10Mbps Fastest DSL at this stage."
It is further alleged that Telkom's records for bigger centres such as Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban are not kept up to date which causes further problems for all of Telkom's systems. "Gauteng, Cape Town and Durban are all stuffed," the source said.
Telkom denies allegations
Telkom has however denied these allegations, explaining that "all lines connected to non 10 Meg capable DSLAMs will indicate "no 10 Mbps" even if there are other DLSAMs in the exchange that are 10 Mbps capable."
"In the future (around February 2011) a line connected to a non 10 Mbps capable DSLAM will indicate "10 Mbps available at exchange" if there is a 10 Mbps capable DLSAM in that exchange," said Telkom.
"Currently all lines connected to 10 Mbps capable DLSAMs will indicate '10 Mbps available' even if they are non 10 Mbps capable DSLAMs in the same exchange."
When faced with the allegation that "all the network records in bigger metros are not up to date which in turn means the 10 Mbps checker tool provides inaccurate information," Telkom would not confirm or deny this allegation.
Telkom merely said that the 10 Mbps ADSL checking tool is updated on a weekly basis, and that "around February next year, the enhanced checker will be able to handle real time queries with greater accuracy."
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10 Mbps ADSL availability checker Telkom’s new 10 Mbps ADSL availability checker now fully functional – check if your exchange supports higher speed ADSL
Maximum speed available in your area: 4096kbps. Your exchange supports ADSL. Unfortunately but due to infrastructure related problems cannot offer an ADSL service.
Just to update,,, it's the Lynnwood Glen exchange and according to this link , it is 10Mbps enabled, but max is 4096... WTF ??? Nice link that btw (found earlier in this thread), lots better than the checkerI keep on getting "sorry , as per our technical department..can't be done" from Telkom . I've again today spoken to one of the techies that was busy at the "box on the corner" (50m from my house) with some ADSL stuff. He confirmed once again that the Glenwood exchange in Faerie Glen (012 361) is 10Mbps capable. The checker also states max 4096. Any one else in this area been trying to upgrade ?
Should have expected it.DSL availability and maximum speed supported by your exchange cannot be determined at this stage, for residential please contact the DSL call centre on 10210, for business please contact 10217.
"it is 10Mbps enabled, but max is 4096" - Anyone that can explain this.... ?Just to update,,, it's the Lynnwood Glen exchange and according to this link , it is 10Mbps enabled, but max is 4096... WTF ??? Nice link that btw (found earlier in this thread), lots better than the checker
...and there I thought this is a knowledgeable forum"it is 10Mbps enabled, but max is 4096" - Anyone that can explain this.... ?
They probably mean you can get Telkom's 4Mbit service (which can be up to 10Mbps)...and there I thought this is a knowledgeable forum![]()
Sorry, doesn't make sense. My question is if the exchange is 10Mbps enabled, why the max of 4Mbps then ?They probably mean you can get Telkom's 4Mbit service (which can be up to 10Mbps)
Sorry, doesn't make sense. My question is if the exchange is 10Mbps enabled, why the max of 4Mbps then ?
It's not about what Telkom sells or don't sell. (It's actually a free upgrade) This is about the exchange. Check my question again![]()