rockett
Active Member
I'm not 100% sure how this site works:
http://www.mybroadband.co.za.redirect.keljob.com/
but I assume that that it is redirecting traffic from one site to itself and then on to you.
You can replace www.mybroadband.co.za with any web site, however, I assume that accessing mybroadband.co.za in this manner takes you over international lines...?
Now what if someone set up a ...redirect.keljob.co.za/
That way, once you're capped, you can access any web site through this redirect mechanism and your speed won't be affected because you're accessing a local ZA site...
These are just my musings and I'd love to hear your comments.
Now moving on from that. How does Telkom decide if a web site is local or international before it redirects capped users? Does it look at that web's IP address or does it just look at the .co.za suffix? If the latter, then you could host the ....redirect.keljob.co.za/ site overseas on one of those really cheap $5/month reseller servers and use their bandwidth and that would give you a ton more bandwidth per month.
Comments on the errors in my logic please...

http://www.mybroadband.co.za.redirect.keljob.com/
but I assume that that it is redirecting traffic from one site to itself and then on to you.
You can replace www.mybroadband.co.za with any web site, however, I assume that accessing mybroadband.co.za in this manner takes you over international lines...?
Now what if someone set up a ...redirect.keljob.co.za/
That way, once you're capped, you can access any web site through this redirect mechanism and your speed won't be affected because you're accessing a local ZA site...
These are just my musings and I'd love to hear your comments.
Now moving on from that. How does Telkom decide if a web site is local or international before it redirects capped users? Does it look at that web's IP address or does it just look at the .co.za suffix? If the latter, then you could host the ....redirect.keljob.co.za/ site overseas on one of those really cheap $5/month reseller servers and use their bandwidth and that would give you a ton more bandwidth per month.
Comments on the errors in my logic please...
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