all i want is bolt on on fatpipe/fatpipe business t
dont mind if we pay more for bolt on on fat pipe
R60-normal
R120-fatpipe
R200 business fat pipe
Now that's an interesting idea!
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all i want is bolt on on fatpipe/fatpipe business t
dont mind if we pay more for bolt on on fat pipe
R60-normal
R120-fatpipe
R200 business fat pipe
I couldn't agree with you more. I'm curious why the additional connection(s)? Are you sharing with friends/family? Are you bonding two connections?
A la carte menu, interesting. I assume you're talking about Vumatel; good company.
Fatpipe with unlimited "night owl" data (midnight to 7am).
I'd like something for Fatpipe that can compete with Telkom's or IS's late night extra data. Telkom has uncapped between midnight and 6 or 7 (can't remember) on their softcap accounts and WebAfrica, etc have extra data here too.
Bolt-on is cool, but I know it would be costly to have it for higher speed lines. This I think is better as it utilises spare capacity that wouldn't be used anyway.
The question remains!!! Should there be a mass adoption of bolt-on what net effect on the network and, by extension, on the product?? We've seen it happen to just about every ISP in the SA telecoms market! High adoption rates = over saturation of said network = degradation of service/network = plethora of disgruntled, disillusioned and alienated users!!!
No, they don't.BTW do these accounts allow for 2 concurrent connections ?
No, they don't.
thanks, guess thats a no for me then.
^^ This!Yeah, 100 gig fatpipe + bolt-on is the perfect account. A 100 gigs is roughly 3 gigs a day, which is perfect for fairly heavy updating, browsing, youtubing, and the odd HD linux distro which was missed before 6am. Bolt-on then takes care of streaming after work as well as rest of the content which comes around 3am.
Why though?
I get the convenience of multiple concurrent connections but if an ISP is selling a great product, with a wide enough range of bundles, with an relatively easy sign up process, what would the issue be in purchasing multiple accounts to use on multiple numbers?
I've used a single account across a number of lines before so don't get me wrong, I appreciate the convenience of it but is it a deal breaker? Mmmm...
^^ This!
It's a no-brainer!
Offered in 10mb/20mb/40mb iterations at a price of R379/R438/R556, it's a competitor killer...
Let's not forget that a 10mb bolt-on WAS being sold at R59!! INSANE!!!