Openweb 10 day uncapped local

Also , if you can get a 2gig/30+ account with openbrowse, which lasts a whole month, for R229, then is this not a better option than R138 for ten days of uncapped and ten days of 128k openbrowse??
 
I will finish those 30GB's in like 10 days, then I am back at square one!

I prefer local uncapped.

hj2k_x said:
Also , if you can get a 2gig/30+ account with openbrowse, which lasts a whole month, for R229, then is this not a better option than R138 for ten days of uncapped and ten days of 128k openbrowse??
 
hj2k_x said:
I see. I dont really trust internet banking enough just yet, hence the constant need to trapse to the bank to make payments :p
It helps if you understand the SSL architecture. Internet Banking is safer then walking into a bank. Each time someone logs onto an banking site, a secure session is created. The keys involved with this session are only valid for the duration of the session. The last time I saw any estimates, they had a Cray computer breaking this session in about a week. By the time they have cracked the session, you have logged in and out another 10 times.

Cheers

Abe
 
i just ordered my 10day local uncapped;) sent proof of payment this morning.

MRbeep, if u r here... pleeeeeeaaase hurry my account up :D

i think its a brilliant idea
 
cableguy said:
I will finish those 30GB's in like 10 days, then I am back at square one!

I prefer local uncapped.

I see. Well i spose we all have different needs... How much do u think you will be able to pull in those 10 days using the uncapped account??

Also ATM nobody has been capped on 30gigs. Most users have got to around 50gig without being capped. I am around 40 and havent been capped yet...

Dunno how strict it will be next month though...
 
Abe said:
It helps if you understand the SSL architecture. Internet Banking is safer then walking into a bank. Each time someone logs onto an banking site, a secure session is created. The keys involved with this session are only valid for the duration of the session. The last time I saw any estimates, they had a Cray computer breaking this session in about a week. By the time they have cracked the session, you have logged in and out another 10 times.

Cheers

Abe
I see.

More and more people are telling me how good it is...I might give it a try sometime...
 
hj2k_x said:
I see.

More and more people are telling me how good it is...I might give it a try sometime...
[slight detour]
Try FNB - they have a included service called inContact whereby you're notified via sms or email of any activity wrt your account.
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ok, i just got the account details for my 10day uncapped. sofar so good :)
thanks so much for the prompt and efficient service MrBeep. much appreciated
 
Pleasure Brother :)

Enjoy!

MadAtter said:
ok, i just got the account details for my 10day uncapped. sofar so good :)
thanks so much for the prompt and efficient service MrBeep. much appreciated
 
2 openbrowse accounts???

if my 192K/2 Gig account is capped it means that i will need the 10days unlimtied local PLUS R39 for another openbrowse according to Mr Beep. so that mean it actually costs R138
 
got capped yesterday on 40 gigs..

Got a 10 day uncapped local today. Will see how much i can rape from it and report back as to its viability :)
 
MrBEEp, I see you guys utilize AYCE accounts, obviously to reduce your costs! Should AYCE pick up trouble with the court case would this affect pricing on all your latest products!
 
Abe said:
It helps if you understand the SSL architecture. Internet Banking is safer then walking into a bank. Each time someone logs onto an banking site, a secure session is created. The keys involved with this session are only valid for the duration of the session. The last time I saw any estimates, they had a Cray computer breaking this session in about a week. By the time they have cracked the session, you have logged in and out another 10 times.

Just to add to this, SSL only protects your connection to the bank, not your computer so if some one has any keylogging on your computer then they will capture everything you have been typing. So make sure there are no trojans, viruses, spyware, adware, etc etc etc on your computer. To be honest I dont even trust things like google toolbars and stuff like that as you really dont know what they get up to.
 
KoRn said:
Just to add to this, SSL only protects your connection to the bank, not your computer so if some one has any keylogging on your computer then they will capture everything you have been typing. So make sure there are no trojans, viruses, spyware, adware, etc etc etc on your computer. To be honest I dont even trust things like google toolbars and stuff like that as you really dont know what they get up to.

You see...this is what i worry about.
 
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