The crystal ball tells all...

onionpeel

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I was staring into my crystal ball[:p] and I saw what is about to happen...
1. The existing ADSL product that most of us use, will receive a 10GB monthly cap. Yes, Telscum will shift the goalposts.
2. The 3GB cap will still remain as is, with same effect on international traffic.
3. Once the account (not line) has reached the 10GB, the account will be capped and no further usage will be possible.[8]
Telscum have wisened up to the abuse/loopholes (zahub et al) in the ADSL product and will close them up chop chop.
Now all that we can do is wait to see if this happens...
 

grubman

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yep, if this rumour of a 10 GB cap is true, then I too see this happening. My question is this, are telksum legally allowed to continuely degrade a product and still charge more for it. ADSL ISP accounts were increased recently.
 

onionpeel

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Grubman, Telkom get away with most things. There is probably some fine print which nobody has picked up on, but that aside, legal proceedings could take years with our highly *<i>cough</i>* efficient and *<i>cough</i>* vigilant regulator or legal system.[8]
 

dikbek

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Grub, Telkom can do what they like,as they only have to supply best effort service, whatever THAT means. Of course if you don't like their service you can always go to the alternative. Can't you? Am I missing something?[:eek:)]
 

rasputyn

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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by dikbek</i>
<br />Grub, Telkom can do what they like,as they only have to supply best effort service, whatever THAT means.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">

Thats a good question, best effort in whose opinion, they already say that the cap is in place to protect users from a small minority who use ADSL for use that it was not designed for....they didn't invent it, so how can they say what it was designed for. So "Best Effort" is what thay, and not the customer, says it is. A poor effort.

Whoop Di Doo Basil...But What Does It All Mean???
 

microfast

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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by rasputyn</i>
...... So "<font color="red"><font size="2"><b>Best Effort</b></font id="size2"></font id="red">" is what thay ..... <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">

This could be an idea for all future marriage contracts ...[8D]

Oh no, then there's the CAP [:X]
 

Taqyon

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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by onionpeel</i>
<br />I was staring into my crystal ball[:p] and I saw what is about to happen...
1. The existing ADSL product that most of us use, will receive a 10GB monthly cap. Yes, Telscum will shift the goalposts.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">

Onion

Heard the same thing over the w/e from a friend. Does your 'ball say how this will work? Will my international usage count towards my local useage?
 

onionpeel

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Taqyon, no more details from my crystal ball.[|)]
I would bet that the 3GB is part of the 10GB though...
 

onionpeel

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Hey Dom, chill a bit. Telkom has the right to do this and perhaps that is the thing that is making you itchy... Maybe some of these quotes from the AUP on Telkom's website will make you scratch some more [:p]
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"The provision of Telkom's ADSL access service is subject to Telkom's standard terms and conditions, which are available on this web site and at all Telkom's Customer Service Branches <u>as well as</u> the ADSL acceptable use policy available here."

<u><b>Acceptable Use Policy for ADSL Access Service (AUP)</b></u>

To help ensure that all customers have fair and equal use of the service and to protect the integrity of the network, Telkom reserves the right, and will take necessary steps, to prevent improper or excessive usage.
The action that Telkom may take includes, but is not limited to, limiting throughput, preventing or limiting service through specific ports or communication protocols, and a complete termination of service to customers with improper or excessive usage.
Online activity will be subject to the available bandwidth, data storage and other limitations of the ADSL access service, which Telkom may, from time to time, <u>revise</u> in its <u>own discretion</u> and <u>without prior notice</u> to the customer.
Telkom reserves the right to implement technical mechanisms, which prevents usage patterns in violation of this AUP.
This AUP may be clarified or modified periodically and Telkom reserves the right to modify this policy at any time, which changes shall become effective as soon as they are posted.
This policy forms part of the customer’s agreement with Telkom regarding the ADSL access service.
 

Perdition

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Basically Telkom reserves the right to do to you what Zed the hillbilly did to Marcellus Wallace in Pulp Fiction [;)]
 

rasputyn

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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by onionpeel</i>
<u><b>Acceptable Use Policy for ADSL Access Service (AUP)</b></u>

The action that Telkom may take includes, but is not limited to, limiting throughput, preventing or limiting service through specific ports or <u>communication protocols</u>...<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">

My not so crystal but perspex blob tells me this...

Telkom, figuring they "know" what ADSL was designed for will figure out that TCP/IP is the root of all that is evil...It is, after all, what drives P2P...And they will summarily, and without warning, block all access attempts to their servers from this devilish protocol that eats up their expensive bandwidth!!

I think so their policy makers are sooo uneducated in terms of ADSL, they've probably already tried.

Whoop Di Doo Basil...But What Does It All Mean???
 
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