How does proxies/tunnels work? The free proxy services seem to work out quite pricy. Looking at the policies set-up by Telkom you don’t really have much say in how they change the services. See below taken from
http://www.telkom.co.za/minisites/dsl/terms.html
ADSL Access terms and conditions
The provision of Telkom's Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) access service is subject to Telkom's standard terms and conditions for the provision of Public Switched Telecommunication Services available on this website, and at Telkom's Customer Service Branches as well as the ADSL Access Service Acceptable Use Policy avaialble on here.
The terms and conditions contained herein shall be in addition to the above terms and conditions and policies. Where any of the above terms and conditions or policies and these terms and conditions conflict, then these terms and conditions sall take precedence.
Telkom cannot and does not guarentee the bandwidth throughput achieved on the Internet utilizing the ADSL access service.
ADSL access service is a best effort service and no guarantees are provided on throughput. The ADSL access service is an access medium to the Internet or to a customer's preferred ISP. As such, the ADSL access service will not overcome any bandwidth related constraints within the World Wide Web.
To provide all ADSL customers with a reasonable service monthly usage limits are imposed on all customers to ensure that certain bandwidth-intensive users do not abuse the international bandwidth and to equally distribute the limited bandwidth amongst all ADSL access users.
Once a customer exceeds the usage limit applicable to his/her Internet account their international traffic will be transported over a slower international link, without affecting local access. In this event the customer may experience substantially slower access speeds on the alternate international link. SAIX is working on new products that will allow users to purchase more bandwidth.
Telkom reserves the right to implement technical mechanisms, which prevents usage patterns in violation of the Acceptable Use Policy for the ADSL access service. Telkom also reserves the right to take such action as may be necessary to protect the integrity of the system, including, but not limited to, system monitoring, as well as protocol management and shutting down of ports affected by viruses, worms or other malicious code.
International traffic may also be subject to technical limitations imposed by Telkom in its sole discretion to ensure that bandwidth-intensive applications such as peer-to-peer, including Kazaa, Fasttrack, Napster, etc do not adversely affect other applications.
Nothing contained in these terms and conditions shall be construed to limit Telkom's rights or remedies in any way with respect to any of the foregoing activities, and Telkom reserves the right to take any actions that it may deem appropriate with respect to such activities, including without limitation, investigating suspected violations of these terms and conditions, taking action to recover the costs and expenses of identifying offenders and terminating their access to and use of the ADSL access service, and levying cancellation charges to cover Telkom's costs in the event of termination of access to the ADSL access service. In addition, Telkom reserves all available rights and remedies with respect to such activities at law or in equity.
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time in Telkom's sole discretion and any such amendments shall become effective as soon as they are posted on the Telkom website.