Hi douwg
Your statement :
" I fully agree with the the setup that there is no bandwidth guarentee on ADSL as it is pretty stupid to let home users eat up all the bandwidth with things like Kazaa and businesses that are willing to pay for guarenteed bandwidth like leased lines must suffer. After all businesses drive the economy. "
is only valid if Telkom tell us that ADSL is not for Kazaa ect, not take our money and then tell us. I am personally a Kazaa user, I download fan sub anime as a hobby. I was not phased by the 3 gig cap as long as the throttled international line was at least on par with my analouge modem. I would of taken the 64K ISDN rather if I knew that Telkom structured the ADSL network to cripple P2P apps.
BTW: Are you aware that Telkom utilises network shaping to prioritise HTTP/FTP/SMTP applications, so even if there was no cap Kazaa users could not abuse the system because all P2P applications would perform is a manner unusable till <b>all</b> traffic is minimised (from about midnight till early morning).
Diginet lines have priority access all the time, and the greater share of the international bandwidth, each type of connection has a logical international connection pipe and does not interfere with other connection types (ISDN does not pass thru the same logical pipe as Diginet or ISDN...this is how Telkom can implement network shaping on ADSL but leave ISDN and dial-up uneffected by network shaping).