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potential sollution? do away with the friggin caps.Telkom Internet stopped resets from Nov 01 '07 as per the ICASA ruling. There are some challenges with no resets - mainly related to monthly caps. For example if a user has been online for 4 months and he has downloaded 6GB and uploaded 3Gb - the session information recevied from SAIX, only tells you how much data has been transferred and how long the entire session has lasted for - There is no information to tell you what was used in what month - making calculating usage tricky. Some ISPs still implement a reset to avoid this problem - but in theory they are not complying to the ICASA ruling.
just incase anyone is interested at all....
i agree with this part of your post sirWhen will you reaise that caps are not going to going away any time soon, simple as. As a matter of fact, it is being implemented more and more world wide and I do not see that trend changing.
it was this i was referring to yesWhat was Telkom's original excuse for resetting again? Something like protecting its users from online attacks by changing their IP addresses.
What a joke.
Telkom Internet stopped resets from Nov 01 '07 as per the ICASA ruling. There are some challenges with no resets - mainly related to monthly caps. For example if a user has been online for 4 months and he has downloaded 6GB and uploaded 3Gb - the session information recevied from SAIX, only tells you how much data has been transferred and how long the entire session has lasted for - There is no information to tell you what was used in what month - making calculating usage tricky. Some ISPs still implement a reset to avoid this problem - but in theory they are not complying to the ICASA ruling.
just incase anyone is interested at all....
Telkom Internet stopped resets from Nov 01 '07 as per the ICASA ruling. There are some challenges with no resets - mainly related to monthly caps. For example if a user has been online for 4 months and he has downloaded 6GB and uploaded 3Gb - the session information recevied from SAIX, only tells you how much data has been transferred and how long the entire session has lasted for - There is no information to tell you what was used in what month - making calculating usage tricky. Some ISPs still implement a reset to avoid this problem - but in theory they are not complying to the ICASA ruling.
just incase anyone is interested at all....
How does WA then give you pretty much instant information and know exactly when you have run out of BW. How does the rest of the world manage it then as well?only tells you how much data has been transferred and how long the entire session has lasted for - There is no information to tell you what was used in what month - making calculating usage tricky.