CellC vs iBurst

Hate to say it guys but latency on IBurst is going to be awesome as everyone is going to move to the big C and the network is gonna be pretty much idle except for gamers. Will be a great couple of months till bankruptcy hits.
 
Hate to say it guys but latency on IBurst is going to be awesome as everyone is going to move to the big C and the network is gonna be pretty much idle except for gamers. Will be a great couple of months till bankruptcy hits.

I'll catch that moment. :twisted:
 
Ok scrap that Idea Cell C's latency is VERY BAD, Like BEE bad! I checked this one guys ping from JHB to NYC, and it was like 500!!!! I nearly died of heart attack, I mean I ping about 254 and thats in the afternoons!!!!

for a 27MB line its latency is disturbingly lacking performance ... And thats not even on half of the country connected!
 
Ok scrap that Idea Cell C's latency is VERY BAD, Like BEE bad! I checked this one guys ping from JHB to NYC, and it was like 500!!!! I nearly died of heart attack, I mean I ping about 254 and thats in the afternoons!!!!

for a 27MB line its latency is disturbingly lacking performance ... And thats not even on half of the country connected!

Did you manage to see what local latencies look like?
 
Ok scrap that Idea Cell C's latency is VERY BAD, Like BEE bad! I checked this one guys ping from JHB to NYC, and it was like 500!!!! I nearly died of heart attack, I mean I ping about 254 and thats in the afternoons!!!!

for a 27MB line its latency is disturbingly lacking performance ... And thats not even on half of the country connected!

http://www.pingtest.net/result/25649140.png
500ms you say?
 
there is a good chance I'm missing something here, but from what I could see on the CellC website the only offerings are 2GB and 5GB per month.

If you exceed your 5GB per month, as i often do, then i calculated the price of another gig of data to be R326 (out of bundle rate), which would totally blow this solution out of the water for me.
 
there is a good chance I'm missing something here, but from what I could see on the CellC website the only offerings are 2GB and 5GB per month.

If you exceed your 5GB per month, as i often do, then i calculated the price of another gig of data to be R326 (out of bundle rate), which would totally blow this solution out of the water for me.

Get a 5 and a 2?
 
thusfar i've heard only good things from the "4G" / CellC 21mbit modems. (for the area's with 21mbit / fullspeed capability)


Nice special
 
Man you justed tested it on a bad day. My Iburst is about 80 Ping Local, and about 254 Ping Jhb to London, zero package loss
 
I'm sorry to say to iBurst, but i will be one of the people moving over to Cell-C.

I have a prepaid 2gig connection with them at R200p.m, 4gig counting the after-hours half-price, since i'm due for a work R300p.m data contract upgrade requiring that i have a static IP, iBurst provides this at extra mula, it make sense that i cancel i-Burst and get the Cell-C 5gig solution which my work will pay for, that would mean my personal(4gig) and work connectivity(1gig) is covered and i save myself R200p.m.
 
Man you justed tested it on a bad day. My Iburst is about 80 Ping Local, and about 254 Ping Jhb to London, zero package loss

I tested on a Saturday, lets try this during the day and during the week:

JHB:

London:

It's even worse during the week.

Like I said before, it all depends on location.

If you get good results with iBurst, stick with iBurst.

If Cell C gives you better results at your location, buy a dongle.
 
I dunno man, I never Pinged above 100 local before , was this in the morning, middle of the day, or during the night?
 
I think IBurst themsekves should move over to CellC and dump that old technology of theirs.
1mbps vs 21mbps? They should be embarrassed!!

I've had IBurst...now I've got Cell C
 
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Are you getting 21Mbps?
At most up to 10Mbps. 1Mbps vs 10Mbps is still significant difference. Even if it is 4Mbps, that's will be a large difference. Plus, 1Mbps is not actual speed, unlike Cell C.
 
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