MWEB upgrades WiMax network

cookiemonster

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Sentech has recently indicated that they will invest in a WiMax network after receiving R 500-Million from government...

You have to be kidding me... Do we not have a say who uses our tax money to wipe their butts?! :confused:
 

rvanwyk

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does anyone know who at mweb can be contacted to be part of this trial?
 

pkid

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Spectrum is so scarce but they decide to waste it on Sentech. It is almost criminal. Sentech will stuff around and end up with 6000 subscribers again while all the other guys will have 100000.
 

rph72

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MWEB, pick me, pick me PLEASE!!! :D:D

(they chose my neighbour after I advised him of the trial invites last time :eek:)
 

Hein_JHB

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I am also interested. maybee this time I will have coverage when the Northcliff/Cresta tower is installed
 

Tns

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i love to trail their wimax.... although i might be classified as abuser/bandwidth hog
 

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erm 80 ms latency to where exactly? to the nearest broadcast tower? to a locally hosted saix server? to a server hosted internationally, i.e. europe or america? sound like someone trying very hard no to tell the whole story.
 

Tanarri

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erm 80 ms latency to where exactly? to the nearest broadcast tower? to a locally hosted saix server? to a server hosted internationally, i.e. europe or america? sound like someone trying very hard no to tell the whole story.

From your PC to the Wimax modem. Did you not read the article? :D
 

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Report Back.

Report back from a friend who has a Wimax Trial with MWeb.
Below is his words I jotted in my notebook. I cannot answer questions on his behalf, but if you wish to know more I can ask and get back to you.

Pros:
1. More solid than ADSL
2. Uploads are stronger and faster than ADSL
3. Hail and bad weather recently had no effect on download speed.
4. Symmetrical speeds - Up and down is the same.
5. At times speeds are faster than 512Kb and solid.

Cons:
Intermittent interruption of service, but you are notified via SMS to the disruption. It is a trial and they are testing? :p:)

>He is basically happy. Take into account that my friend's primary connection is 4096Kb ADSL, so this is a positive review imo.
 

rvanwyk

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Report back from a friend who has a Wimax Trial with MWeb.
Below is his words I jotted in my notebook. I cannot answer questions on his behalf, but if you wish to know more I can ask and get back to you.

Pros:
1. More solid than ADSL
2. Uploads are stronger and faster than ADSL
3. Hail and bad weather recently had no effect on download speed.
4. Symmetrical speeds - Up and down is the same.
5. At times speeds are faster than 512Kb and solid.

Cons:
Intermittent interruption of service, but you are notified via SMS to the disruption. It is a trial and they are testing? :p:)

>He is basically happy. Take into account that my friend's primary connection is 4096Kb ADSL, so this is a positive review imo.

cool. thanks for the info. it seems though that other ppl (telkom wimax) arent getting symmetrical speeds (only 256kb upstream) but perhaps the mweb service is structured differently.

what do you mean by "more solid than adsl"? online more often? speeds more constant?
 

Perdition

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Keep in mind that EVERY wireless provider (Sentech, iBurst et al) had fantastic speeds during the trial period... see where they are now ;)
 

BTTB

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cool. thanks for the info. it seems though that other ppl (telkom wimax) arent getting symmetrical speeds (only 256kb upstream) but perhaps the mweb service is structured differently.

what do you mean by "more solid than adsl"? online more often? speeds more constant?
Speed is a constant and solid up and down 512Kb and it seems recently this speed is even a bit quicker.
I think the fact that the weather has little or no effect on these speeds suggests that the technology or frequency spectrum is in a better range as opposed to what the Wireless Providers are offering? Please fill in your opinion here as I have never had a Wireless Connection before.:)

What will happen after the launch of the product into the market when more people are connected, I cannot say.
 

Sapphiron

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Forget about 256k, 512k and 1MB, Give us 10MBit+ like elsewhere in the world. Think of all the people you can catch out with your 1GB caps on 10mbit connections

:mad:
 
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ldmelsa

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Forget about 256k, 512k and 1MB, Give us 10MBit+ like elsewhere in the world. Think of all the people you can catch out with your 1GB caps on 10mbit connections

:mad:

This is wireless. We will get our big speeds from wire-line.
 

schchris

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Thursday, 11 Oct 2007
M-Web Wi-max

speed test.net

to cape town 800mi

down 508 kb/s
up 289 kb/s
ping 114 ms

to San Fran CA 10550mi

down 267 kb/s
up 180 kb/s
ping 999 ms



ping google.co.za
between 278 and 298 ms

ping google.com
between 353 and 374 ms

ping google.nl
between 224 and 316 ms

And works 100% during rain.
 
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