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And that I do agree with. Thats why per gig billing can have a plus side, but ir leaves a burning question; Why not follow the international trend? Why can't Telkom just be "normal" and provide 10,20,30gig accounts at 192, 384 and 512 packages around R200-R400?Your 3Gb comment is fair. I guess my contention is with the concept of "unlimited" international bandwidth, not caps per say. I don't want someone going "okay everyone has to pay R500/m but you get unlimited bandwidth" because I get no value from that, I don't use more than 10Gb a month. So great, let me pay for 10Gb, but a reasonable amount like R100 or something. If heavy users want to download 8TB of pr0n, that's their indaba, but they must pay for the 8TB, not me.
So for R30 less you lose uncapped local? And how is that an improvement? Before 30gig accounts came around, I used to have 2x3gig accounts. 1 I'd cap within a few hours and then use that for, browsing locally, downloading locally and playing games. The other I'd save for international access, browsing and downloading updates.mando said:Compared to what we had before it is an improvement.
If you want low latency, it is.sburrell said:The sat3 cable is not the only way we get our international traffic guys...
POWER USER pffffffffJuice said:I happen to agree with what he is saying. For the power-user, per gig billing sucks and there are alternative fixed-rate products for that. (Admittedly not very viable.) For me, per gig is great. If you look at the poll on the front page, you'll see the spilt between pro and against is about 40/60. So the jury's still out.
Juice
Roman4604 said:If you want low latency, it is.
Thats serious insider information ... you must be well connected. I didn't even know Telkom had an uncapped ADSL product ... could please use your connections to get me a price.sburrell said:The Sat 3 cable is reserved for adsl uncaped, diginet, isdn, and 56k only.
And while your at it, I would be really interested to find out the names of those 2 cables to America too.sburrell said:All other traffic goes via the 2 cables to america
Unbelievable, I'm going to have to complain to Telkom for routing my calls to granny in Portugal via India or Malaysia!sburrell said:or via the safe cable system, as this alows telkom to rape even higher profits.
You got me there.sburrell said:You obviously have no knowledeg of the Submarine cables at all.
All other traffic goes via the 2 cables to america or via the safe cable system
doobiwan said:We get onto SAFE how? Via wireless connection to Mauritius? Cable gets landed next year . . . That map of theirs is far from accurate, it just looks pretty.
We don't even have access to 120Gb on SAT3, Telkom only owns ~30% of it.
The latency overhead of satellite is in the order of 250-400ms, so no, it's not suitable, for many ADSL users - gamers.
At the end of the day we all want affordable broadband, and while speculating on details gets us pretty much no where, everybody has different needs and the packages should reflect that. We need to be realistic, and look at what the rest of the planet has done, and then decide where ZA wants to be? Back of the pack? We're doing that well at the moment . . . Average, or ahead of the broadband wave. Only the regulators / Government can make those decisions, so let's stop arguing about cr@p and do something about it.
LaRoosTa said:
doobiwan said:We get onto SAFE how? Via wireless connection to Mauritius? Cable gets landed next year . . . That map of theirs is far from accurate, it just looks pretty.
We don't even have access to 120Gb on SAT3, Telkom only owns ~30% of it.
The latency overhead of satellite is in the order of 250-400ms, so no, it's not suitable, for many ADSL users - gamers.
At the end of the day we all want affordable broadband, and while speculating on details gets us pretty much no where, everybody has different needs and the packages should reflect that. We need to be realistic, and look at what the rest of the planet has done, and then decide where ZA wants to be? Back of the pack? We're doing that well at the moment . . . Average, or ahead of the broadband wave. Only the regulators / Government can make those decisions, so let's stop arguing about cr@p and do something about it.
ganymede1 said:why are we letting a bunch of telkom supporters advertise on the the main portal?
"Douglas Reed, MD of Datapro, welcomes a per-gigabyte billing pricing structure. He says that per usage billing is the way forward as it helps to ensure that users get the service they pay for."
Remove this prick and his advertising.
No one can accuse me of being a Telkom supporter, a prick maybe,
ganymede1 said:So once again it seems we are in a situation of those with money are in an improved situation to those who don’t.