Mappie, stop being a spanner!![]()
En ek bly fooken ver weg van jou server.
Mappie, stop being a spanner!![]()
En ek bly fooken ver weg van jou server.
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nee kom kom, jy is welkom. :P
Neo,
I totally agree with you. One might argue that it's noble from MWeb to do this. I have a different opinion. MWeb's gripe might be with IPSs that don't want to peer with them for free, but it's the gamers who are customers of these ISPs that lose out. They claim they want to eradicate SA form companies, like Telkom & MTN, which use "big brother" tactics, uncompetitive behavior etc, but MWeb are now using the same tactics to the detriment of gamers who are not MWeb customers.
Does MWeb think that they can force non-MWeb gamers to join them? Maybe it will work, but I also plead with the gaming community to push back. Like Neo stated - "look at the bigger picture". If they can get away with this one-sided oppressive tactics, what's next?
Last edited by DeonG; 09-11-2010 at 06:50 PM.
LOL yeah, we're looking to a postage stamp, just like the MD of MTN SA? I think not guys. Like I said, there's a lot going on the business background here. More than what you're even thinking about. Mark my words, companies like MTN and SAIX (Telkom) are not going to peer with MWEB - Why? - Because it means someone loses out on money.
My ignore list: growing too fast to keep updating.
Last edited by smokey; 12-11-2010 at 05:25 PM.
Look dude, you need to get one thing very straight. I have absolutely NO problems. The whole MWEB peering thing affects me about as much as your opinion matters to me. I'm just stating that the people on here shouting "free the web" are being fundamentally daft. Damn hippies.
My ignore list: growing too fast to keep updating.
Listen dude...
1. You said it affects you because you won't go buy CoD, which you obviously want to play (from what I have read in the other threads) and now you won't because of MWEB's moves in the market.
2. This whole damn hippies thing. I agree, there are a bunch of hippies (though more on MyBB) who think this is a move that MWEB has done out of the goodness of their hearts. I know it's not, but that doesn't mean that just because they are doing it to line their pockets - that we end up getting shafted as consumers. This is actually a very new thing in the SA telecoms landscape - profiting by doing what is best for the consumer and for the market. Fact is... they ARE freeing the web in SA, though it has nothing to with hippy tendencies.