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Once you get off dial-up, 30GB is nothingChristiaan said:Holy ****! I cannot possibly imagine using 100GB nevermind 30GB!![]()
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Once you get off dial-up, 30GB is nothingChristiaan said:Holy ****! I cannot possibly imagine using 100GB nevermind 30GB!![]()
DigitalSoldier said:@dominic i am grateful that i got the few extra gigs for free but they could have given us a warning long before 1st of april and remember the downloads were on behalf of the people![]()
Dominic Rooney said:Yeah the bandwidth limits are a bit limiting but....
1. Who are you to complain when you essentially got 50GB-60GB extra for free? It's a very bad attitude to have.
2. I have it on good authority that many people were abusing the service (yes BLAME YOURSELFS you BT/DC++ chappies) so that's why they're enforcing a cap. Yes it doesn't cost a lot but it still costs them something.
3. You're getting what u paid for now. Why all the constant whinging?
ettubrute said:hj, to react on your first point, I'm definitely not costing you or SA! Out of principle I refuse to pay the ADSL line rental, and therefore I'm still on dial-up, which I pay for, and get exactly what I pay for...
The people screwing themselves, us and SA are the goons that get the latest, fastest and best available options regardless of the price they have to pay, just to have it! And don't tell me you need it! That's BS! With my dial-up connection I still manage to drive a very successful IT business, including web stuff!
And now, when ISPs clamp down on people using more than what they pay for, you start whining! Remember, what counts for them, counts for you! They steal from you when you use less bandwidth than your cap, and you steal from them when you use more! So, you're trying to fight greed/crime with the same? Catch a wake-up!
hj2k_x said:1. It is not a bad attitude to have at all. Your attitude is what is costing us and south africa. Whilst you may well be happy to sit back and take whatever is given to you, there are many out there who are not satisfied with the poor standard of telecommunication in this country and want to see something done about it.
2. If they didnt want it to be 'abused' then why on earth were they not hard-capping from day one? What did they expect to happen?
3. All the constant whinging is because the uncapped local was IMHO one of the few bastions of decent internet capablilities left to us and now it gone.
Dominic Rooney said:It is a bad attitude. You're getting extra GB's for FREE and now you're whinging. Ag shame. Can't get everything for free now? Really have no time for P2P/BT/DC++ users who think everything should be for free. And since we use the car analogy alot for the capping, your extra GB's are basically like free petrol.
2. They'd think 30GB is adequate, which in most cases is (home use). They probably ignorant about people who download 24/7 just for the sake of it.
3. You abuse, you lose.
Keenyn said:(1).Dominic Clearly you dont do much but hang aroung forumz, hence the dislike for P2P and your status on this site.(lol) Master Yoda
(2).30GB is not adequate especially if you are streaming which Telkom is looking at. Some business's use way beyond that, mine included.
(3).There is no so such thing as "free". In accordance to international standards we should be paying a fixed price with unlimited "free" international bandwidth, nevermind local.
What people choose to do with thier bandwidth is firstly got stuff all to do with you and I think I speak for alot of people when I say that your opnion wasnt asked for in the first place.
You cant justify any limited hard cap for local no matter how much you try, its a rip off.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it....![]()
The way you carry on I am sure you are a Telscum share holder.... protecting your investment are we?.![]()
Dont worry, you can have a full go at me and I wont respond because I have better things to do than hang around forums....
So, why do you spend it in the first place?hj said:I cannot justify spending R560 a month without using it for downloads. That much just for browsing is pushing it. And i know that 30 gigs is still a lot of data when it comes to south african 'broadband' but it still screws the torrenting community, which is vast, royally.
Keenyn said:(1).Dominic Clearly you dont do much but hang aroung forumz, hence the dislike for P2P and your status on this site.(lol) Master Yoda
(2).30GB is not adequate especially if you are streaming which Telkom is looking at. Some business's use way beyond that, mine included.
(3).There is no so such thing as "free". In accordance to international standards we should be paying a fixed price with unlimited "free" international bandwidth, nevermind local.
What people choose to do with thier bandwidth is firstly got stuff all to do with you and I think I speak for alot of people when I say that your opnion wasnt asked for in the first place.
You cant justify any limited hard cap for local no matter how much you try, its a rip off.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it....![]()
The way you carry on I am sure you are a Telscum share holder.... protecting your investment are we?.![]()
Dont worry, you can have a full go at me and I wont respond because I have better things to do than hang around forums....
ettubrute said:Well, mebe you'll reply to this one?
So, why do you spend it in the first place?One of the reasons for being on dial-up is that it costs me less than ADSL's line-rental, let alone ISP costs on top of that! And, like stated, I still get my work done, albeit slower than you! But, regardless of the amount of data, I pay only R9 a night! So, how on earth do you justify a limited service for R560?
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ettubrute said:Yeah, but you're complaining about something you signed for!![]()
ettubrute said:I'm not confused about the crap being given to you from IS/teklom. What does confuse me, is why you complain about something that you expected?
What did you expect? ICASA and DoC coming around to our view of things before the **** hit the fan? Sorry, budby, but remember you're living in Africa... and that the only thing those people are worried about is their salaries! And I hate it as much as you do!
Be constructive: write an email to IS, outlining your complaint, and threatening them with a massive consumer boycot... then go out and get the other IS consumers together, and start boycotting! (Just a pity it won't work, seeing the apathy of the general SA cunsumers...)