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I think it will be some time before Fiber will be available in most areas in Gauteng, Cape Town and Durban. It is definitely a cost effective way to replace Diginet, but the problem of SLAs remain for ADSL… I can therefore foresee many companies using this for bandwidth intensive application while keeping one Diginet connection for backup purposes.Is it not a bad time to bring out a product like this? Before Neotel's ADSL2+ / VDSL / Fibre / whatever stuff?
I think it will be some time before Fiber will be available in most areas in Gauteng, Cape Town and Durban. It is definitely a cost effective way to replace Diginet, but the problem of SLAs remain for ADSL… I can therefore foresee many companies using this for bandwidth intensive application while keeping one Diginet connection for backup purposes.
From what I have seen here in P.E neotel is installing fiber!!![]()
The cheapest would be to sell all your stuff and move to a 1st world country
So that makes it R39.80 per GB for local bandwidth, almost 10 times higher than what I buy it for. I don't see any logical reason why this won't apply to their international prices either, so double my previous /GB prices.This traffic is however measured at both ends of the solution which gives an effective monthly usage of only 50 GB.
Damn. I could never start a business in this country that would require a fat pipe.
8 Mbps (1 000 KB/s).
isn't 8mbps=1MBps=1024KBps?
There are many hippies and rastas that would diasgree, unless of course I have missed the point!![]()
yes you would get that dl speed, if you can get the max out of it.
This bonding thing isn't new, you can get a router that does it for you but cost round about 80 000 something. These guys just do all the work for you and then charge![]()