The following table provides a comparison on the performance of MWEB and Telkom’s ADSL networks. The MWEB and Telkom Key Performance Indicators (KPI) give some insight into the performance of Telkom and MWEB’s ADSL networks, but the lack of proper testing guidelines by ICASA is a significant shortcoming in the value of these reports.ĭespite the shortcomings – which were essentially brought about by a very poor set of regulations by ICASA – it remains interesting to look at the KPIs published by Telkom and now MWEB. The regulations require Telkom and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to publish, on a quarterly basis, Key Performance Indicators (KPI) detailing at the least, packet loss, average latency and jitter for the provisioned ADSL service. MWEB will continue to work with Telkom to ensure MWEB subscribers receive the best possible network experience in. The consumer data-only products will cost R219, R299 and R539 per month for line speeds of 384Kbps, 512 Kbps and 4Mbps respectively. Check out our Wireless and 3G/HSDPA/Lte packages. The table below summarises the monthly prices of MWEB and Telkom’s uncapped fibre services on Openserve. He explained that MWEB is introducing six data-only ADSL packages for consumers and businesses.
MWEB VS TELKOM ADSL DOWNLOAD
Tonight battling to download a file from Canon Europe (44meg) at 12kb/sec I decided enough, and signed up with MWEB, painless 5min signup process, and now connected with MWEB Uncapped DSL 4meg, and the same file is now. It should be noted that MWEB’s 1Mbps and 10Mbps. The following tables provide an answer to this question. If ADSL is not possible, then Wireless or 3G/HSDPA and Lte might be the solution for you. During the past weeks I've noticed a steady decline in Afrihosts Internet speed, running 4meg DSL uncapped. This raises the question of how Telkom’s uncapped ADSL prices compare with MWEB’s new rates. Because ADSL broadband speed is totally dependent on the phone company, and Telkom has no incentive to upgrade, few in South Africa can expect to see broadband. Its ADSL products provide the same service as traditional ADSL products but no longer require a landline/voice line from Telkom and a separate ADSL line. Monthly rental excludes phone line rental, phone calls and call charges made to the Internet access POP number. MWEB has the best uncapped WIFI deals without landline. These KPIs are a requirement of the ADSL regulations which were published on 17 August 2006 by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA). Telkom’s ADSL Line Rental Rates: View Telkom Line Rates. Telkom and MWEB have released their ADSL key performance indicators (KPIs) for October 2011 to December 2011, giving the average performance related to latency, packet loss and jitter.