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    So mweb is the human host and gameservers.com is the Goa'uld?
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    Quote Originally Posted by czc View Post
    So mweb is the human host and gameservers.com is the Goa'uld?
    And I'm on a planet with no StarGate......

    Hopefully Vodacom will do the peer thing with MWEB in the near future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by czc View Post
    So mweb is the human host and gameservers.com is the Goa'uld?
    Quote Originally Posted by Toxin View Post
    And I'm on a planet with no StarGate......


    I miss SG1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fridgevr View Post
    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.
    You don't know what you're talking about. And also, YEEEAAAAAH!!!

    My ignore list: growing too fast to keep updating.

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    WHat it boils down to from the way I understand it is, Mweb will be the physical hosts of the game on their hardware. iGame, WAGE or Fridge for instance rent the servers from gameservers.com but are in effect nothing more than glorified admins on said servers. Because the hardware is Mweb, well that means the traffic is still going to Mweb, one way or another, locally or internationally, depending on your ISPs peering agreements or lack thereof.

    WAGE, iGame etc will only have rights to admin the servers and changes certain basic settings. But should the server crash, there will be zip they can do until Mweb fixed the hardware at their datacentres.

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