Mr Scratch
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hi guys
I have the 400GB fatpipe account with 2TB rollover for R164. Can i transfer this account to someone else? i would hate to cancel. going fibre soon.
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hi guys
I have the 400GB fatpipe account with 2TB rollover for R164. Can i transfer this account to someone else? i would hate to cancel. going fibre soon.
hi guys
I have the 400GB fatpipe account with 2TB rollover for R164. Can i transfer this account to someone else? i would hate to cancel. going fibre soon.
I might be repeating here, but, if you are getting OpenServe Fibre then you should keep the account. It will still work (at max 40Mbps though)
Thanks, didn't know that. I know guys have been selling these accounts on here. How do they price it?
I might be repeating here, but, if you are getting OpenServe Fibre then you should keep the account. It will still work (at max 40Mbps though)
I might be repeating here, but, if you are getting OpenServe Fibre then you should keep the account. It will still work (at max 40Mbps though)
Please stop spreading this bull****. You get your full 100/50 line speed on FTTH with the Vox accounts.
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Every single connection is limited to 40Mb, not your entire line speed.
If you don't believe it, please utilise a VPN and try downloading at max speed for over a minute. You will see the connection is killed off.
Every single connection is limited to 40Mb, not your entire line speed.
If you don't believe it, please utilise a VPN and try downloading at max speed for over a minute. You will see the connection is killed off.
Is anyone else's Vox account suddenly gone flat?
Outage in Durban. Technicians are working on it.
There is no max to the throughput. I am currently using the same promotional account (albeit with a larger monthly allotment) with 100mbit OpenServe. I get fullspeed 99% of the time (unless vox has issues). that means 100mbit down / 50mbit up
We have even tested 2x 100mbit fibre lines dialed into the same promo account, both testing at fullspeed at the same time.