ADSL speed issues

Is your email sending/receiving extremely slow?

  • Yes

    Votes: 11 45.8%
  • No

    Votes: 13 54.2%

  • Total voters
    24

albert123

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is it just me or is the ADSL lines in JHB all messed up now?

PING 196.41.0.10 (196.41.0.10) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=6336 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=2 ttl=57 time=6197 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=3 ttl=57 time=6348 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=4 ttl=57 time=6919 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=5 ttl=57 time=6799 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=6 ttl=57 time=6677 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=7 ttl=57 time=6622 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=8 ttl=57 time=6933 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=9 ttl=57 time=7024 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=10 ttl=57 time=7242 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=11 ttl=57 time=6837 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=12 ttl=57 time=7208 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=13 ttl=57 time=7067 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=14 ttl=57 time=7105 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=15 ttl=57 time=6982 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=16 ttl=57 time=7057 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=17 ttl=57 time=7312 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=18 ttl=57 time=7400 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=19 ttl=57 time=7294 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=20 ttl=57 time=7963 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=21 ttl=57 time=7206 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=22 ttl=57 time=7160 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=23 ttl=57 time=7158 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=24 ttl=57 time=7695 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=25 ttl=57 time=7916 ms
64 bytes from 196.41.0.10: icmp_seq=26 ttl=57 time=7487 ms
 
I have gotten reports countrywide of poor times and intermittent failures.
Personally, my SAIX and IS accounts are working fine though.

Usual Telkom "best effort".
 
SMTP sloooow

I am experiencing slowness with my pop3 and smtp?

Anyone else?


HTTP seems fine?
 
SAIX shaped account:

Tracing route to ns1.datapro.co.za [196.41.0.10]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 9 ms 10 ms 10 ms dsl-146-64-01.telkomadsl.co.za [165.146.64.1]
2 * 11 ms 12 ms rrba-ip-er-1-fe-8-0-0-1.telkom-ipnet.co.za [196.
43.11.146]
3 20 ms 15 ms 16 ms rrba-ip-esr-2-ge-6-0-0.telkom-ipnet.co.za [196.4
3.11.50]
4 61 ms 59 ms 59 ms data-pro-peering-gw.telkom-ipnet.co.za [196.25.2
38.90]
5 12 ms 19 ms 19 ms ns1.datapro.co.za [196.41.0.10]

Trace complete.

Looks rather fine to me? (especially considering the fact that it's office hours - saix's network often struggles at this time - for some reason on some days i get like 500ms 2nd :/)
 
davep001 said:
I am experiencing slowness with my pop3 and smtp?

Anyone else?


HTTP seems fine?

I am getting that too. Times out a lot (using ISDSL / IS Hosted exchange).

My own mail servers are fine though.
 
The prices for www.sky-connect.co.za are ...ermmm WAY OFF THE CHART expensive !!!!!!!

0,064k @ R179 per GB
0,128k @ R239 per GB
0,256k @ R299 per GB
0,512k @ R359 per GB
1,024k @ R439 per GB
2,048k @ R499 per GB
3,072k @ R549 per GB
4,096k @ R599 per GB

...Next rip off please ....
 
Jon Snow said:
The prices for www.sky-connect.co.za are ...ermmm WAY OFF THE CHART expensive !!!!!!!

0,064k @ R179 per GB
0,128k @ R239 per GB
0,256k @ R299 per GB
0,512k @ R359 per GB
1,024k @ R439 per GB
2,048k @ R499 per GB
3,072k @ R549 per GB
4,096k @ R599 per GB

...Next rip off please ....

haha funny one..now can someone post the real prices???;)
 
Jon Snow said:
The prices for www.sky-connect.co.za are ...ermmm WAY OFF THE CHART expensive !!!!!!!

0,064k @ R179 per GB
0,128k @ R239 per GB
0,256k @ R299 per GB
0,512k @ R359 per GB
1,024k @ R439 per GB
2,048k @ R499 per GB
3,072k @ R549 per GB
4,096k @ R599 per GB

...Next rip off please ....
Idiot... This is NOT even ADSL... Read their website...

"Our cutting-edge technology makes use of GPRS/EDGE return channels for data upload while the downloading of data is done via traditional Ku-Band Satellite."

That could work out to be QUITE expensive !!!!

:cool:

and off topic...
 
RazorSA said:
Idiot... This is NOT even ADSL... Read their website...

"Our cutting-edge technology makes use of GPRS/EDGE return channels for data upload while the downloading of data is done via traditional Ku-Band Satellite."

That could work out to be QUITE expensive !!!!

:cool:

and off topic...

so basically you can go buy a nokia cellphone from your nearest cellphone shop. get a sim card in it. a data cable. connect it all together. click CONNECT on your computer. and get it at R0.50/MB no matter what speed you use it at?

the reason sky-connect "exsists" is they provide to rural areas with no DSL. but then so does vodacom, mtn, cellC and virgin mobile.... so ja hey whatever...
 
Really that expensive???

How can anyone say that this is a rip-off or that it is expensive? Will some of the previous contributors who claim this take the time to explain?

If you compare the price per 1GB of data which is downloaded at the relevant speed does it not give the user the option to determine how much or how little he would like to spend?

When using a service from Telkom they either install a 256k / 384k / 512k or 1024k line at a fixed monthly rental cost. So you are stuck with what you have ordered or need to pay a migration charge.

As I understand sky connect offer the ability for a user to select what speed they would like to download at and pay the relevant per 1GB cost or part thereof. You only pay for what you use, and your balance is carried over to the next month...

They call it "Pre-Paid Internet" similiar to Pre-Paid Cellular...

No monthly rental charges / No Additional ISP Account / 4,096k download (4x that of telkom adsl or iburst).

R3,000pm for a satellite link from sky connect? I think you are mistaken. They charge per 1GB of data downloaded, there is no additional cost beside the data cost.

Could a respresentative of sky connect confirm this? Are they available on this forum?

I believe that people should ask questions first before making assumptions.

Any response from previous contributors???
 
Max Sparta said:
Any response from previous contributors???

okay. have you checked your facts on this?

do they simply GIVE you a satelite dish and GPRS / EDGE equipment for free? no.

do the company who owns the actual satelite in space give you access to it for free? NO.

Sky connect gives you the internet part. like IS or MWeb gives you the internet part at about R250 per 3gb. even if that dish and everything is provided by Sky Connect, they still will NEVER give you a satelite dish and EDGE or whatever they use to upload data, for FREE with no contract or anything. the R3000 (was a estimate) but that was the fee to have the satelite dish and everything at your house. (its not a DSTV satelite dish so you cant use the same one).

its like VirginMobile that say "here is cheaper calls and data rAtes" but you must have your own phone, or buy one from them "cash". only dif is a phone is cheap, a satelite dish and EDGE routers that you will need, is not cheap...

Sky-Connect Broadband can offer this solution to everyone everywhere*. Get connected to broadband services via satellite in rural and traditional non-DSL areas.

Our cutting-edge technology makes use of GPRS/EDGE return channels for data upload while the downloading of data is done via traditional Ku-Band Satellite.

The Sky-Connect Satellite Modem includes advanced features and uses online automatic updates for maintaining a longer lifetime.
 
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another comment. trying to call them 0861759835 reminds me of telkom.... no answer!!


email i just sent them:

HELLO ANYONE OUT THERE?

So I am looking for a broadband connection and I think to myself, lets give sky-connect a chance…. Oh but wait their website give this brilliant prices but they don’t say what the hardware cost…. So I think again and say ah lets call them… oh but wait they don’t want to answer their fone. So I scratch them off my list of possible broad band providers as if I have a problem one day they will not answer either so I will sit without a connection for months, being billed for it…. oh but wait I will never be able to actually GET the service because, 1) nobody knows how to get hold of sky-connect, and 2) they don’t even mention all the prices so it really is a waste of webspace that… even a clock ticking the current time in north Afghanistan would be more usefull to me right now then a phone that doesn’t get answered and a website that doesn’t even say how much everything I will need will cost… oh but wait sky-connect doesn’t care….

Cheers
 
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RazorSA said:
Idiot... This is NOT even ADSL... Read their website...

"Our cutting-edge technology makes use of GPRS/EDGE return channels for data upload while the downloading of data is done via traditional Ku-Band Satellite."

That could work out to be QUITE expensive !!!!

:cool:

and off topic...


exactly, it doesnt even say that the uploading part is included in the rate? so you may even get a wopping huge bill from vodacom or someone for your gprs uploads...
 
albert123 said:
another comment. trying to call them 0861759835 reminds me of telkom.... no answer!!


email i just sent them:

lol - out of frog pills?

:D
 
email i got from them:

There is a once-off charge for the modem at R3,250-00 (1year warranty), this includes a 24-month MTN GPRS/EDGE Data contract that has 37.5mb request data included. Should the 37.5mb in a single month not be sufficient, then you have the option to top-up this by loading an airtime voucher which you could purchase from any outlet. If you do not use the full 37.5mb then the balance is carried over to the following month for the full 24-month period.



Satellite bandwidth is charged for as you may well have noticed from our website at the selected speed. Bandwidth is charged for in units of 1GB or part thereof. i.e. If you download 100mb data at 4mbps then you are charged R59-90. Any bandwidth remaining after 30 days from the purchase month is carried over to the following month.

so basically you can upload about 37MB. ROFL
 
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