Why's MTN getting attacked when other ISPs have been doing it for ages?
Because other ISP's have a fair usage limit of at least 10x times the size...not 3gb. Oh, and they don't charge R 799 and lock you into a 24 month contract to add.
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Why's MTN getting attacked when other ISPs have been doing it for ages?
Because other ISP's have a fair usage limit of at least 10x times the size...not 3gb. Oh, and they don't charge R 799 and lock you into a 24 month contract to add.![]()
Here we have 2 words which have completely different meanings which seems to be confusing 90% of the users here.
1. Uncapped - Your data won't be cut off.
2. Throttled - Your speed will be severely restricted.
Q) Can you download for the whole month and not exceed your data cap?
A) Yes you can.
Conclusion - Must be a uncapped account then.
Q) Is it fair to throttle the speed?
A) No it isn't.
Conclusion - Big business isn't fair. Who would have thought.
Here we have the whole uncapped/throtteling word mixup happen again.
Q) Can you download for the whole month and not exceed your data cap?
A) yes you can.
Conclusion - Must be a uncapped account then.
Q) Will your speed be throttled after a certain amount of data?
A) Yes it will be.
Conclusion - Your speed is severely restricted.
Q) Will that mean you will hit your data cap?
A) No since there is no data cap.
Conclusion - Must be a uncapped account again.
Its fine if you download 24/7 on the line. R38 per gig, which is pretty decent for mobile data.
By ADSL standards its ludicrously overpriced though.
Dude, I am on close to 200GB and most of it has been from downloading entire websites that I have paid to gain access to.
Agreed
Thats why I said it should be compared with other cellular uncapped offerings, not ADSL.
Dude, I am on close to 200GB and most of it has been from downloading entire websites that I have paid to gain access to.
You're downloading porn sites?
No ways. Throttling to 128kb/s is basically capping. You can't browse the net at that speed and even mail will be very slow. So to all intents and purposes, you can't use your (very expensive) Internet connection, hence, you're being capped.
Well right now www.mtn.co.za is not even working... Anyway.
Let's do the maths - let's just say that you use 10Gb at full speed - so you're then throttled to 128 kbps. That works out to (assuming you max it out) to 1.4Gb per day which is 42Gb per month. Add the 10Gb at full speed and that's 52Gb per month. WHICH IS NOT AN UNCAPPED ACCOUNT. If I were an ISP and said that I'm selling an uncapped account but limited you to 0.0001kbps, technically I'm not uncapped - fair? Don't think so...
Well, someone has to backup the internet! I'm just starting on my favorite type of content thats all...