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Sux

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Hi guys.
Currently I am with MWEB and they bandwidth is too expensive and the snag is everytime you buy a booster, it dosent carry over to the next month.

Is the any service provider outhere that can offer me a good service, cheap bandwidth, speeds like mweb as well as some local bandwidth.

Was gonna use MWEB and Openweb for local but too complicated to setup both connection simultanously.

Ne help will greatly be appreciated
thanks
 
WebAfrica!

R70 for 1GB pre-paid bandwidth - anything unused rolls over to next month :)

And for 3GB packages, think it's the normal price around R199.

Customer service is best.

Otherwise you might want to investigate the IS network - accounts come with 30GB international bandwidth. maybe one of the OpenWeb bots can tell you about them :D
 
Its not too complicated to setup. It just depends on you current situation with number pc's and/or type or router, the latter being the crunch of the matter.

w.r.t. choosing first look at what you need, then the package offerings. e.g. if you need low latency 24/7 like for currency trading or international gaming then costly unshaped is needed, if you can do with some slightly bad latency but overall semi-decent response on things like telnet etc then saix shaped will be cheap solution, and if latency is a non issue[like web surfing, email mainly] then IS internatinal accounts will work. The other thing is if you want to get movies, games, whatever + p2p local then local accounts work out best and cheapest for total content gained.

My friend was telling me since he got his local accounts set up last yr he barely uses international for anything but surfing + email so yah, then u just go for a cheap international account.

So after that its just choosing the isp of your chose for the type of packages wanted. I am kinda biased with isp choices so.. yah.. but mweb is expensive and that we can agree on ;)
 
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Thanks guys for the quick replies.
I aint looking for anything too fancy and looks like webafrica should suite my needs. The only thing I want to find out is webafrica the same speed as mweb or slower.

Also is there any way on a marconi telkom adsl modem to setup a proxy in such a way that I can use it for local bandwidth to access international sites after my international bandwidth is finish without the trouble of going to each client machine and setting it up individually.

Once again all help will greatly be appreaciated and thanks for the help so far

My Best
 
Sux, WebAfrica's 1GB pre-paid packages use the SAIX backbone which is the best. You can get 3GB packages for SAIX or IS if you prefer.
 
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