Is Telkom ISP now splitting local use?

avr-rulez

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Location
Sunrise Beach,CT
Blended Usage
Uploaded - 8MB or [0.00GB]
Downloaded - 195MB or [0.19GB]
Combined total - 204MB or [0.19GB]
Percentage used - 4.42%
Status - Not Capped

Local Usage
Uploaded - 446KB or [0.00GB]
Downloaded - 671KB or [0.00GB]
Combined total - 1MB or [0.00GB]
Local Bandwidth Allocated - 30.00GB



What is Local Only Bandwidth?
Local only applies to websites hosted on servers that are located in South Africa.
Please bear in mind that it is not to say that a website with .co.za is hosted on a
server in South Africa since it can be hosted internationally as well.

"Also note that local bandwidth will only accrue after you have exceeded your collective
threshold."

Interesting or did I miss something again?
 
i checked mine to day and 5 clients all saying the local has not been touched so it looks strange on your side , downloading 350 mb of local sever now with a ti 3 acc not capped yet so using int ? or local ? will check and see with happens will let you know.
 
Mine shows zero LOCAL used... but I am not whether that is because I have a IS local accound that gets used at the same time.

Code:
Blended Usage for April 
Uploaded 	7.6464 MB 
Downloaded 	28.3949 MB 
Combined Total 	36.0413 MB 
TopUp Purchased for April 	0 GB 
		Blended Current Active Sessions 
Connection 1	15.2927 MB	Last refreshed @09:51
    

Local Usage for April 
Uploaded 	0.0 MB 
Downloaded 	0.0 MB 
Combined Total 	0.0 MB 
TopUp Purchased for April 	0 
		Local Current Active Sessions 
No Local Active Sessions
 
@ all of you. The local usage you see is usually because the router was not reset at the end of the month. example: I used up my int cap in march, I then began using the local only bandwidth and my router was not reset at the end of march, I thus still keep my ip address, said ip adress is a local only ip, so in april, my local only bandwidth is deducted, This is a good way to use up the local bandwidth before the international. Also note that the ip's for local are usually prefixed with 165....or 169... while international ip's have a 43, 44 Hope this clears it up for you guys............
 
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