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I'm still seeing a large discrepancy between CellC's balance and my data counters.
My usage for Saturday: 92Mb
CellC: 345Mb
I'm still seeing a large discrepancy between CellC's balance and my data counters.
My usage for Saturday: 92Mb
CellC: 345Mb
Did you use USSD or the website to check your balance according to Cell-C? Do both agree?My usage for Saturday: 92Mb
CellC: 345Mb
I'm still seeing a large discrepancy between CellC's balance and my data counters.
My usage for Saturday: 92Mb
CellC: 345Mb
In my experience, it does update in real time, like you observed in later testing.!?? Does the current balance only update periodically? If the current balance figure is out of date at any given time, then any measurements based on that could seem off, as they would not necessarily reflect all recent usage.
Usage is indeed rounded up to the nearest 1MB for the session, even if you only download a few thousand bytes! Not cool Cell C![]()
IN-BUNDLE DATA USAGE
* If a session was opened but no data was transferred for the 24 hour period an amount of bytes equal to R0.02 will be depleted from the bundle per day rounded to the nearest 10KB.
* Data usage is measured at the same applicable rate during peak and off-peak periods.
I don't want to take this thread off-topic, so please check which version you are using and post in the MDMA thread or the MDMA Beta thread.Also, the MDMA 'Current session, combined' counter reset all by itself several times during the download (even though the download itself did not seem to disconnect once), what does that mean? So the MDMA figure doesn't seem to be reliable.
So why were my results correct within 1MB?
Are you sure your BSD counters are counting all your traffic?
What happens if you download 100MB or so on your Windows box and compare with the RAS counters and those in MDMA?
Did you use USSD or the website to check your balance according to Cell-C? Do both agree?
From the Cell C Website
So it shouldn't round to the nearest MB, but seems that doesn't mean much
* If a session was opened but no data was transferred for the 24 hour period