Necuno
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Just like the accounts, what is not shared?![]()
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Just like the accounts, what is not shared?![]()
its not only OW... IS/DD is/are just as guilty. the one cover the others tracks.
after six weeks still no official response from IS/DD legal.
not heard a word from either the ISPA or ICASA either.
I really guess money talk very loudly...
Next competition commission...
I really guess money talk very loudly...
Time to put on your jean pant and take things into your own hands.
Was wondering when "ADSL Arbitrage" would spark an outrage.
How "ADSL Arbitrage" would "theoretically" work if it was somehow important to know.
And remember: You have to admire the amount of effort it would take to maintain such complexity.
Multiple sessions will cause the phenomenon of "I am super happy" vs "It sucks completely" due to the fact that IS applies a bucket of bandwidth to an uncapped account and then allows multiple sessions. Which is great because you can now login more than once and still have the same limit (maintaining a fixed service cost for IS, giving you convenience).
However, if you dial up 2 (or more) bandwidth intensive sessions on that bucket it causes a lower quality of service for each connection. The average internet session is not actually a bandwidth intensive session, so the chance of pairing two sessions together in a large pool that are both intensive is quite low.
So company A could purchase 2000 ADSL accounts for it's 5000 staff and share this login information to its staff. It would then split this login information among it's staff randomly and implement the following strategy:
1) Staff member complains it's slow
- determine if staff is a heavy user or sharing account information with another heavy user
- if yes - give the staff member a login which he would share with low traffic users
- if no - diagnose connection
2) Staff member resigns or leaves
- change login information
- notify staff member OR supply new password to staff member when support query is logged
The GAP between what the staff member wants (4mbps uncapped) vs what they need (1mbps uncapped) is exploited by means of contention to create an arbitrage (market difference between heavy and light user). Like all arbitrage you could find yourself exposed by a sudden exit of staff and could either:
a) take the knock
b) use the exposure to provide a better class of service
c) use it as a an intern/or other staff hiring campaign (Come work for us - 200 jobs left)
Tada "ADSL Arbitrage" (In the context of a large corporation)
funny how you assume this person is afrikaans and then go ahead and mock them for it... well not really that funny
Nice analogy - love the "only 200 jobs left" part![]()
Was wondering when "ADSL Arbitrage" would spark an outrage.
How "ADSL Arbitrage" would "theoretically" work if it was somehow important to know.
And remember: You have to admire the amount of effort it would take to maintain such complexity.
Multiple sessions will cause the phenomenon of "I am super happy" vs "It sucks completely" due to the fact that IS applies a bucket of bandwidth to an uncapped account and then allows multiple sessions. Which is great because you can now login more than once and still have the same limit (maintaining a fixed service cost for IS, giving you convenience).
However, if you dial up 2 (or more) bandwidth intensive sessions on that bucket it causes a lower quality of service for each connection. The average internet session is not actually a bandwidth intensive session, so the chance of pairing two sessions together in a large pool that are both intensive is quite low.
So company A could purchase 2000 ADSL accounts for it's 5000 staff and share this login information to its staff. It would then split this login information among it's staff randomly and implement the following strategy:
1) Staff member complains it's slow
- determine if staff is a heavy user or sharing account information with another heavy user
- if yes - give the staff member a login which he would share with low traffic users
- if no - diagnose connection
2) Staff member resigns or leaves
- change login information
- notify staff member OR supply new password to staff member when support query is logged
The GAP between what the staff member wants (4mbps uncapped) vs what they need (1mbps uncapped) is exploited by means of contention to create an arbitrage (market difference between heavy and light user). Like all arbitrage you could find yourself exposed by a sudden exit of staff and could either:
a) take the knock
b) use the exposure to provide a better class of service
c) use it as a an intern/or other staff hiring campaign (Come work for us - 200 jobs left)
Tada "ADSL Arbitrage" (In the context of a large corporation)
Nice analogy - love the "only 200 jobs left" part![]()
Is web Africa a good ISP to switch to?
Is web Africa a good ISP to switch to?
Is web Africa a good ISP to switch to?
Not if you want to be able to use your internet normally during the day. If you want to do any amount of downloading, it must be done in a six hour window at night.
Not if you want to be able to use your internet normally during the day. If you want to do any amount of downloading, it must be done in a six hour window at night.