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Local to MWEB CT server:
http://beta.speedtest.net/result/6528122718
Will keep testing my end but from last two hours been perfect.
I am dying to get fibre in Bothasig. I'm showing my interest on every provider I can find, but I really love what 123Net (https://123net.co.za/en/front) is offering. They only require 264 more people showing interest and they will roll it out.
International looks good, but why do you have such high latency to MWEB CPT? Was the line idle when you tested (should have done this when we installed earlier to be honest)? IMHO to MWEB CPT should be sub 5ms. 34ms looks to me as if the traffic made a run to JHB and back.
Anyone else in the area, you're welcome to jump on board (wireless for now, fiber to follow) and letters should make it to the post boxes towards the end of next week if everything goes well in terms of the available time.
Hi Guys,
Ok, letters are going out today... What we are essentially saying is:
- Our backbone is fully operational, and actually already carrying a few clients in the area;
- We will be trenching Bothasig, and are finalizing drawings, planing and way leaves;
- Immediately, customers can connect to our fiber backbone wirelessly (we are effectively just changing the method of last mile delivery), whilst still achieving the same low latencies (sub 5ms locally, sub 25ms nationally, and sub 160ms to the EU);
- Customers opting to sign up now with Wireless for last mile connectivity, will be migrated to the fiber last mile when the infrastructure is in, free of charge (in other words, you will only pay a installation fee once);
Essentially what will happen now, is the community will dictate where we focus our resources in terms of trenching. If we have a client that signed up in Cook Road, we will priorities our roll out towards Cook Road. Any home we pass, will have access to FTTH. Homes we don't pass, will wait longer as we 'fill in the gaps' in terms of the deployment plan.
The wireless last mile adds very little (if any) latency, so the difference should be negligible.

Thanks for the help with getting me up and running Savage. Much appreciated.
We're busy folding and packing the letters, communications should go out to some 1,000 residents in Bothasig early to mid next week
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That's about 1/4 of the pile :wtf: Going to take a while I reckon...