MTNNS ADSL service ?

I do not know. R. DAhl of Telkom internet management said he wanted to get into this but had no go. So maybe he gave we a hint? I would also like to learn more.

I have always like MTNNS, have tried my luck to get in there but no go, so I think if they get their act together with true convergence things should go well, they are smaller enough still to be able to offer good service, that's a win already.
 
"Conclusion

Making use of Telkom’s ADSL service, via Telkom’s IPConnect, MTNNS is now able to offer VPN clients a new access medium that provides a broadband connection the client’s data network."
 
Clipse said:
"Conclusion

Making use of Telkom’s ADSL service, via Telkom’s IPConnect, MTNNS is now able to offer VPN clients a new access medium that provides a broadband connection the client’s data network."
Whose international bandwidth? SAIX? UUNET? IS?
 
Clipse said:
"Conclusion

Making use of Telkom’s ADSL service, via Telkom’s IPConnect, MTNNS is now able to offer VPN clients a new access medium that provides a broadband connection the client’s data network."

Still not clear clipse ?? What service, How to connect, Cell? ...Me Noob here!
 
mtnns is vpn client , if it uses telkoms ipconnect , then most probably it wud route through the saix network
 
MTNNS have their own local backbone...So they'll use IPCONNECT to get ADSL connectivity and will probably use their own network locally...but what about international?
 
MTNNS has IPConnect to their own MPLS backbone. They have a very impressive setup and will be introducing some more broadband products soon. I have rackspace with them and find their international bandwidth to my servers extremely good! I would defnitly recommend them if they introduce more products!
 
Had a client with a diginet line from MTNNS. I don't know what their contention ration on it was, but it couldn't have been a lot, because that line was pretty much maxed 24/7. Their support service is excellent too.
 
Backbone links local and International
http://www.mtnns.net/Products/VPN/images/Map.gif

MTNNS details and map on Greg's ISP map
http://www.ispmap.org.za/showisp?id=12


I wonder if MTNNS have peering hassles with SAIX like IS has
196.25.127.94 mtn-peering.telkom-ipnet.co.za

http://196.211.2.162/cgi-bin/traceroute.cgi?t=www.mtnns.net
196.211.2.161 (196.211.2.161) 1.212 ms 1.490 ms 1.133 ms
2 196.211.129.13 (196.211.129.13) 50.153 ms 52.460 ms 49.575 ms
3 196.36.80.209 (196.36.80.209) 53.413 ms 52.620 ms 53.183 ms
4 196.26.96.203 (196.26.96.203) 51.349 ms 52.635 ms 49.415 ms
5 cp1-jinx-gi0-1.rtr.isnet.net (196.26.0.253) 53.604 ms 53.992 ms 53.498 ms JINX PEERING
6 2.citec.jnb.inx.net.za (198.32.142.31) 59.778 ms 54.678 ms 53.789 ms
7 jp-ad-1--jinx-lpa-1-a.mtnns.net (196.44.0.77) 55.435 ms rb-ad-1--jinx-lpa-1-a.mtnns.net (196.44.0.81) 53.704 ms 53.798 ms
8 jp-ia-1--jp-ad-1-a.mtnns.net (196.44.8.151) 58.684 ms 54.884 ms jp-ia-1--rb-ad-1-a.mtnns.net (196.44.8.173) 54.139 ms
9 * * *

I wonder how much bandwidth IS, MTNNS, SAIX, UUNET have to JINX
and to each other, must be in the Megabits
Thanks for the comments
 
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