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Karnaugh said:RPM? You think this is good for anything? I thought you were an educated person.
Karnaugh said:Hehe, and who are you and what is your oppinion based on? Another MyADSL thumb suck to be proposed to ICASA for implementation?
Lets assume that everyone uses their 10GB cap and nothing more (a conservative estimate)
Thats one million customers, using 80 Gbits. Dividing that over an average month.
(1000000*10*8)/(30*24*60*60) = 30Gbit/s
SAIX has a combined total of aproximately 1.2Gbit/s of international bandwidth, and even less than that is assigned to ADSL. Thats quite a shortfall, even if you were to take switching into account.
antowan said:Theoretically all the authority in the world but I guess the courts have the ultimate say...
From what I see they also do not mention shaping?
They need to specify un shaped only accounts
MaryJane said:Can someone please explain what are the advantages of having a fixed IP?
ic said:Ok, it is quite likely that Telkodemonopoly do not bother getting client assigned IP addresses removed from Spamhaus.org etc lists, but that would actually mean, that having a fixed [i.e. static] IP address is then essential if you want to do anything DNS & hosting related over ADSL.
ic said:<my_personal_opinion>FACT: Telkodemonopoly do not [yet] offer static IP addresses with SAIX backboned ADSL, why? - to protect their extremely expensive legacy Diginet product - forcing those that need a static IP address to go for the even more expensive [than ADSL] Diginet product.
My personal submission to ICASA IRO the draft ADSL regs, will be to recommend that international norms are followed for static IP addresses - optional extra, but ensure that Telkodemonopoly is only allowed to charge a nominal additional fee to those that need a static IP address.</my_personal_opinion>
I believe ic was stating:No, thats your opinion, not a fact.
Telkodemonopoly do not [yet] offer static IP addresses with SAIX backboned ADSL
You can save wasting their time by just saying "I don't know what I'm talking about, but I want ADSL like they have in USA/UK"
Karnaugh said:SAIX do not offer a static IP because it would quite obviously break their capping system.
What Karnaugh doesn't get, is that I would switch [and others too I'm sure] to ISDSL, if there were no peering war between IS and Telkodemonopoly's SAIX department, but I use ADSL for business, which means I don't have the luxury of becoming an innocent victim of the peering war...
Originally Posted by Karnaugh
SAIX do not offer a static IP because it would quite obviously break their capping system.
Perhaps you all missed that.
Originally Posted by Karnaugh
SAIX do not offer a static IP because it would quite obviously break their capping system.