pmurgs
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Very happy mweb customer here. I am very pleased with mweb's decision to go for free peering or no peering. It will definitely benefit the consumer in the long run. I can't wait to see what mweb shock us with next.
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So where is my saving (in MY pocket) now that MWeb have cut all these links and are saving money?Very happy mweb customer here. I am very pleased with mweb's decision to go for free peering or no peering. It will definitely benefit the consumer in the long run. I can't wait to see what mweb shock us with next.
If I was a big player with lots of content on my network, I wouldn't want to subsidize small networks with free peering at my expense becuase they hold me to ransom. I would suggest what the cell phone companies do and introduce an Interconnect fee so that you pay for what you want from another provider and they pay you for what they want. So put in the nice big links and then only exchange monies for data used.
So where is my saving (in MY pocket) now that MWeb have cut all these links and are saving money?
That still has to come - SHOULD the others do the open peering thing.
Although if what MWEB said in other press releases with regards to it being cheaper to send data internationally and then back - they should already be saving.
So where is my saving (in MY pocket) now that MWeb have cut all these links and are saving money?
@xrapidx
Why are you moaning about a company that has actually changed the internet landscape in SA for the better? Before Mweb came around the other ISP's were happy to charge R60 per GB for UNSHAPED data. We raved when Afrihost charged R29 per GB but due to the pressure that uncapped internet has placed on them we see that they can easily afford to charge less, even as low as R9.50 per GB. I'm sure they would have been happy to charge that price for as long as they could and we would not have known any better.
The move by Mweb has even forced Telkom's hand, with their desperate and retarded ad brochures and their attempt to cut prices to be more "competitive". Granted Mweb has not been perfect in its implementation of uncapped, but give us an example of a better ISP. Axxess? Afrihost? Have you tried their uncapped? I have. And it's a joke.
The peering will mostly affect the upstream direction, while aDSL users mostly feel the downstream direction? (And the depeering should also result in local-only accounts not being able to access Mweb, potentially leading to Mweb users being banned from local-only services (war3.co.za, local torrent / DC hubs / nzb indexes / other game servers)?)Guess that explained why they've shaped 4MB uncapped to oblivion.
It should just be slower, not broken...I don't see any breaks yet (telkom.co.za from MWeb). The original article was dated 1 Nov, but this thread was started at 10am on 2 Nov. Do we expect any disruption, or will Telkom chicken and not cut the links yet?
Which is what Mweb is refusing to pay?If I was a big player with lots of content on my network, I wouldn't want to subsidize small networks with free peering at my expense becuase they hold me to ransom. I would suggest what the cell phone companies do and introduce an Interconnect fee so that you pay for what you want from another provider and they pay you for what they want. So put in the nice big links and then only exchange monies for data used.
Uhm, it is actually MWEB being consumer centric and the few industry players rying to disguise a basic financial decision.A few industry players have also accused MWEB of trying to disguise a basic financial decision as a consumer centric strategy to ‘free the web.’
I have cancelled it - JEEEZ... and while I'm getting 10KB/s and paying for a broadband I will continue to complain - so get over it.
You use news servers and despite having been presented with the cold hard facts that it is not designed for file sharing you continued to argue against it. Basically what I am saying is your opinion does not count because it is based on doing the wrong thing repetitively.
Go back to BelTel.