Learn how ADSL provides high-speed internet over phone lines, its benefits over cable, and its widespread availability, ideal for both home and rural areas.
The chances are you've had to wait around 20 seconds for this page to load up. Other pages on this web-site with lots of images will take even longer. You no doubt have the same problem on many other ...
Be Broadband is introducing a new way of boosting the ADSL speeds it offers, known as line bonding. Simply put, it involves doubling everything up, so you have two phone lines, two ADSL subscriptions ...
When new Telkom CEO Pinky Moholi took the reins at the company a month ago she indicated that while they are not planning immediate price cuts, users can expect more value for money from Telkom in the ...
The last week on our forums has revealed what may be the start of a pattern, a number of posters have reported that their ADSL modem will only connect at 128Kbps downstream and 64Kbps in the upstream ...
Telkom is planning to increase the speed of their 384kbps ADSL subscribers to 1Mbps, and boost their 1Mbps ADSL speeds to 2Mbps. This is according to a source close to the Telkom’s DSL operations.
If you are a TelOne ADSL home user you may want to know that TelOne doesn’t want you to associate your internet package with any expected speed anymore. On the company’s website, the home packages are ...
Telkom might be busy rolling out 20Mbps and 40Mbps VDSL in certain areas, but most of the landline internet users in South Africa still use the older ADSL technology. By design, ADSL is capable of up ...
Telkom kicked off its ADSL speed upgrade today (24 August 2012), where customers currently on an “Up to 1024 kpbs” ADSL offering will automatically be upgraded to “Up to 2048 kpbs” ADSL. This first ...
The latest MyBroadband speed test statistics show that Cybersmart and Vox Telecom offer the highest average DSL speeds in South Africa. MyBroadband’s speed test server is hosted at the vendor-neutral ...
Telkom will start to upgrade its “Up to 1024kbps” ADSL users to “Up 2048kbps” from 24 August 2012, free of charge, but for uncapped ADSL subscribers to take advantage of the higher speeds it will mean ...
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