Dominic,
You'll find I am the only person here who agrees with you, but I'm glad to finally see one voice of reason.
In several weeks of browsing these forums, all I seem to find are endless complaints.
Yes, it's annoying to be capped, yes, we are paying more than our cousins in the over-developed world, yes, it is Telkom, but...
I would like to remind all of the participants in this endless wave of negativity that we should be thankfull for what we do have.
Two years ago, we didn't have ADSL, we couldn't buy it, we didn't have Sentech, and we couldn't buy two way sattillite internet access either.
If you wanted the same 512kbps maximum rate you can get from your ADSL line two years ago, you would have to pay almost R50 000 per month for a Diginet line and the bandwidth from an ISP (which would almost always be aggregated anyway)
As far as the cap goes, yes 3GB isn't all the bandwidth in the world, but I do agree, it is enough.
I share the connection with my neighbour, via an 802.11b link (sssssssshhhh, I'm sure it's not illegal, we don't cross a public road, it's only 1mW signal strengh, but Telkom and ICASA would probably frown on this), We have been using ADSL for a month now, and find that we rarely exceed 50MB per day. At 50MB per day, we still have a large chunk of our quota left at the end of the month.
On the last day of course, I allow my neighbour and my sister to install their P2P clients and go berzerk. They don't seem to mind waiting, besides, how much can you possibly want to download each day?
As to doing downloads like ISOs, Windows updates, virus scanner updates, etc, that doesn't seem to hurt us much.
Everyone here uses the line quite heavily for browsing, and I have fetchmail running constantly on our UNIX box to handle incoming mail, several hundred packets every 60 seconds.
We all browse the net, do our banking, my sister does her instant messaging stuff, my neighbour does his share trading stuff, I do my remote admin stuff, no problem.
Until two months ago, we were still stuck using a 33.6kbps analogue leased line. The line rental and the bandwidth cost was about twice as much as we are paying now for the full ADSL service, and that was cheap.
Furthermore, I would like to remind you all that we are living in Africa. That's not a statement to be taken lightly. If we were living in any other country in Africa, we would scarcely have internet access at all. 9600bps dial-up is a luxury in most African countries, and that is aggregated, because most POPs are connected together by 33600bps permanent circuit lines. ADSL and the other services we have here aren't even on the horizon in other African countries.
In fact, if you wanted fast internet access anywhere else in Africa, you'll be paying to get it over sattillite, at about four times the price you pay for your ADSL access.
So, stop bitching and try to be thankfull for a change.
Thanks Dominic, I thought I was the only person here who doesn't think everything is bad, all the time.
Will
Willie Viljoen
Web Developer
Adaptive Web Development