20 Mbps ADSL Solution

Still cheaper to do load balacing between 2 adsl line, or even 4 lines, and just using your own account. And the speeds will be around the same too.
 
It is really sad to see the prices, and caps. Being in the USA for 3 months now, I was waiting for my ISP to phone me or something, as I have reached my 25GB in 5 days limit on rapidshare 3 times now. I have downloaded over 100GB already in one month and it costs a flat rate of $29.95 per month with no cap, not that i have seen anyway, the ISP or RIAA might visit me.
 
Is it not a bad time to bring out a product like this? Before Neotel's ADSL2+ / VDSL / Fibre / whatever stuff?
 
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.
 
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!! :D
 
Damn. I could never start a business in this country that would require a fat pipe.
 
R1450 per month for the 2 port might be fair if it also covered the ADSL access charge.

I don't like the idea of being forced to buy bandwidth from them when their prices verge on extortion.

R134/GB and R112.60/GB for international bandwidth on the BIG package? Amazing how they can say that with a straight face when any consumer can buy international bandwidth for R39/GB

R19.90/GB for local bandwidth. Also amazing when any consumer can buy it at R4.33/GB.

This traffic is however measured at both ends of the solution which gives an effective monthly usage of only 50 GB.
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.

Nice Idea :) Unbelievable crap implementation :(:(:(
 
Has got to be the biggest crap i have ever read....... Combining lines..... Big whup.... "not intended for consumers" wtf
 
isn't 8mbps=1MBps=1024KBps?

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:D
 
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:D

80 000 ? Or you can use a linux box and figure out --> Linux (google) how to use it for free...
As far a I know Linux supports this. Do not ask me what version\server.
 
they only 100mbps international, so at most they could only give 5 users full 20mbps speed if they were all constantly downloading at the same time.
 
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