SA getting black ops servers (no joke)

This is how I understand it:

1) MWEB have an exclusive deal with GameServers, hence no one else is allowed to rent a server from them in S.A.
2) Vodacom ISP is not peered with MWEB and your traffic to MWEB (and the COD servers) is router via an international link. i.e epic ping.
3) I'm awesome
4) Depends on what's in that picnic basket!
 
This is how I understand it:

1) MWEB have an exclusive deal with GameServers, hence no one else is allowed to rent a server from them in S.A.
2) Vodacom ISP is not peered with MWEB and your traffic to MWEB (and the COD servers) is router via an international link. i.e epic ping.
3) I'm awesome
4) Depends on what's in that picnic basket!

Oh well, guess I won't be getting it just yet then. Will have to go back to the wait-and-see approach.
 
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Ok, so why is no-one else but MWEB hosting servers? Is this a sole-mandate deal with Activision or what's going on here?
 
Ok, so why is no-one else but MWEB hosting servers? Is this a sole-mandate deal with Activision or what's going on here?

Yeah, when people mention "exclusive deal" - it usually means that others aren't allowed to do the same thing :)
 
Yeah, when people mention "exclusive deal" - it usually means that others aren't allowed to do the same thing :)

Why the fudge would it be exclusive? Sorry for not being up to speed, but why? Who's decision was this? Gameservers or Activism?
 
I wonder if this still has potential to fail? I hope not.

Well for me it has..

I'm sure there are other people with the same scenario as myself. I get a certain amount of bandwidth for free from Vox, and I also have a Telkom account, so why would I want to spend hundreds of rands more just to go get an MWEB or WA account now. That's like asking me to pay for the game and then some just to play online.

I'm not negative at all though, because overall I have to agree that it's a brilliant move from MWEB but for people like me it kinda sucks :(

Unless we, or Telkom peer with MWEB I can't really see myself getting this game. And I have no of whether that is going to happen in the near future.

Quite a check-mate move for a lot of people.

From what I understand, servers will be rented from Mweb by other ISPs.

If that's the case, does anyone know how many servers MWEB is buying? Even if they lease them to other ISPs, unless they let the ISPs host these servers in their own Hosting, won't the peering situation still come into play?
 
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Look, how I understand it is like this:

GameServers are the people who "rent out" the servers to the different ISP's across the World. So, MWEB has been in exclusive talks with GameServers so that GameServers will ONLY rent the servers to MWEB in South Africa. This, in my opinion, means that GameServers will ONLY supply to MWEB and of course you're not allowed to sub-rent the servers. So only MWEB will be hosting these servers. SGS, iGame, WAGE - all of those - will not, and cannot have Black Ops servers because the agreement is exclusive to MWEB from GameServers.
 
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I've read somewhere that iGame is getting four servers.

http://igameonline.co.za/index.php?topic=407.15

Yup
Seems Gameservers deciced to cut out every single South Afican Game POrtal in favour of Mweb, strange choice
iGame will be renting servers and will be making thos eservers publicly available

And Coffee, nope, we will not be peering with Mweb Directly at no cost due to the availability of Servers

We will be renting public instances for iGame, I will pre order in a bit
That means that there will be iGame servers, but they will be on Mweb's infrastructure, so Hardware will be out of our control as will network access to the servers
 
Wow - this is actually complicated. What's the point of iGame renting servers and making it publicly available if the hardware and network access remains on the MWEB infrastructure? This means iGame will be paying money to MWEB for servers that their own clients won't be able to actually use?

WTFLOLOMWBBQ?
 
iGame just being awesome?

This story is very much confusion.

I say, wait for 9 November and let's see what happens.
 
Wow - this is actually complicated. What's the point of iGame renting servers and making it publicly available if the hardware and network access remains on the MWEB infrastructure? This means iGame will be paying money to MWEB for servers that their own clients won't be able to actually use?

WTFLOLOMWBBQ?

Exactly what I said!

Ok so that means that iGame is paying mweb for ..... free? :confused:

:confused::confused:

iGame just being awesome?

This story is very much confusion.

I say, wait for 9 November and let's see what happens.
:confused:


/Brain explodes
 
Well for me it has..

I'm sure there are other people with the same scenario as myself. I get a certain amount of bandwidth for free from Vox, and I also have a Telkom account, so why would I want to spend hundreds of rands more just to go get an MWEB or WA account now. That's like asking me to pay for the game and then some just to play online.

I'm not negative at all though, because overall I have to agree that it's a brilliant move from MWEB but for people like me it kinda sucks :(

Unless we, or Telkom peer with MWEB I can't really see myself getting this game. And I have no of whether that is going to happen in the near future.

Quite a check-mate move for a lot of people.



If that's the case, does anyone know how many servers MWEB is buying? Even if they lease them to other ISPs, unless they let the ISPs host these servers in their own Hosting, won't the peering situation still come into play?

Dude... I don't know anything about Vox, so I don't know it they will peer/can peer. However, staying with Telkom is just not on. You're supporting the largest obstacle to decent internet in this country at the moment.
 
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Dude... I don't know anything about Vox, so I don't know it they will peer/can peer. However, staying with Telkom is just not on. You're supporting the largest obstacle to decent internet in this country at the moment.

If I'm getting 30 GB local and 5 GB p/m from Telkom and X amount of bandwidth free from Vox, since I work there (And I don't think we'll peer anytime soon), why would I go cancel my Telkom account for an Mweb/WA account? That would be kinda stupid, just to play one game. Do you see where I am going?
 
If I'm getting 30 GB local and 5 GB p/m from Telkom and X amount of bandwidth free from Vox, since I work there (And I don't think we'll peer anytime soon), why would I go cancel my Telkom account for an Mweb/WA account? That would be kinda stupid, just to play one game. Do you see where I am going?

Dude Vox telecom is peering with mweb.
 
Look, how I understand it is like this:

GameServers are the people who "rent out" the servers to the different ISP's across the World. So, MWEB has been in exclusive talks with GameServers so that GameServers will ONLY rent the servers to MWEB in South Africa. This, in my opinion, means that GameServers will ONLY supply to MWEB and of course you're not allowed to sub-rent the servers. So only MWEB will be hosting these servers. SGS, iGame, WAGE - all of those - will not, and cannot have Black Ops servers because the agreement is exclusive to MWEB from GameServers.

My friend please go read up a bit more. Ive personally pre-ordered and paid for 2 servers from gameservers.com which will run of the South African datacentres being hosted by Mweb.
 
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