bekdik
Honorary Master
Why doesnt someone just take an hour out of their day and phone telkom helpline?![]()
And how do you think that would help?
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Why doesnt someone just take an hour out of their day and phone telkom helpline?![]()
I'm sure their tack will be that video services are not classified as Internet access since they will be provided through a seperate 'closed' video serving network ... pretty much like the Vlive! APN on Vodacom where you dont pay for traffic but rather content purchased/downloaded, and this in no way influences or affects your usage of the normal internet APN.Telkom are going to battle to justify uncapped local video streaming from a specific VOD / IPTV server and not uncap other local access.
Technically easy to do, but surely even Icasa wont let them get away with saying you are uncapped to "our" servers, but capped to anyone elses, when it states clearly local must be uncapped.
Ultimately telkom justifies it use of capping to "protect" the network from the effects of a small minority who "abuse" network resources(telkoms words not mine). If telkom now has a network able to accomodate a significant number of IPTV streams, then this argument falls away and their is no logical reason (apart from blatant anticompetitive practices) to keep local capped.
Hi folks
According to TelkomInternet the previous policy holds and that users will be hard-capped once you reach the ‘threshold’. I will try to get more details regarding Telkom’s ADSL plans soon, but our contact person at Telkom is unfortunately not back yet…
Regards,
RPM
I'm sure their tack will be that video services are not classified as Internet access since they will be provided through a seperate 'closed' video serving network ... pretty much like the Vlive! APN on Vodacom where you dont pay for traffic but rather content purchased/downloaded, and this in no way influences or affects your usage of the normal internet APN.
Ok i am not explaining myself very well!!!
However they package it at a network level is irrelevant. The fact that they can(or will be able to) provide an IPTV service implies they physically have the network to allow uncapped local.
IE If they have the fiber in the ground sufficient for an IPTV network then they have the capacity to offer uncapped local.
I do not think that Telkom's capping policy has very much to do with infrastructure. It is all to do with ripping off as much as possible for as long as possible.
Again you are simplifying a slightly more complex situation.Ok i am not explaining myself very well!!!
However they package it at a network level is irrelevant. The fact that they can(or will be able to) provide an IPTV service implies they physically have the network to allow uncapped local.
IE If they have the fiber in the ground sufficient for an IPTV network then they have the capacity to offer uncapped local.
Have you got a link? I've got a feeling this is their horribly outdated signup pageThere seems to be a change! Try to order online from Telkom and there you'll read:
Should you reach your cap with this option the capping rules change slightly - you will be assigned a new IP range which will put you on a throttled international link and international service could be non-existent, since it depends on the amount of capped subscribers on this link and will therefore become increasingly slower as the month progresses. Once capped your local bandwidth will remain as is and you will still have full access to any local sites and email hosted on local servers. Please note that this does not apply to sites with international links.
Again you are simplifying a slightly more complex situation.
Of course Telkom have the infrastructure capacity to support uncapped local on their network, however most ppl refer to 'local' as the amalgamation of the public networks of all the ISPs in SA.
An example of what can happen (& has happened in the past) ... Telkom implement uncapped local, this results in a large increase in traffic on say IS's network cos their content is desired by Telkom's ADSL users. IS say to Telkom you owe us money for the additional capacity we need to invest in to support your demanding users. Telkom gives them the finger, peering links between Telkom & IS are clogged and unusable ... great so what has that achieved from the perspective of unmetered local access?
Have you got a link? I've got a feeling this is their horribly outdated signup page![]()
No I was trying to illustrate that Telkom's ability/infrastructure to deliver IPTV has little to do with local Internet access (of all SA based Internet content, resources & users) as they only represent a part of what is 'local'.Ok lets scrap uncapped local - Telkom and IS cannot negotiate a peering link.
My example was fictitious tho I did mention similar occurances have happened in the past. IS was the one that wished to up the peering link at equal cost, but Telkom demanded that IS pay the costs (and Telkom itself if I'm not mistaken), as they claimed the source of the additional traffic was the (substanital) ADSL accounts of a customer of IS.I never bothered to get the facts of the previous peering dispute assuming it to be a telkom's fault, but if IS did expect Telkom to pay for IS's upgrade, as you described, then appologies telkom.