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- Jan 23, 2012
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- South Africa
Processor | Pentium II 400 @ 516MHz |
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Motherboard | AOpen AX6BC EZ |
Cooling | Stock |
Memory | 192MB PC-133 |
Video Card(s) | 2x Voodoo 12MB in SLI, S3 Trio64V+ |
Storage | Maxtor 40GB |
Display(s) | ViewSonic E90 |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster 16 |
Software | Windows 98 SE |
It's crazy that 15 years ago the world thought South Arica was backwards as we had capped DSL, generally in the 3GB to 10GB range. Above that, you could top up at a certain price per GB. Reading an article about potential throttling above 1TB is weird, because now we have truly uncapped internet, with people using as much as an average of 116TB per month.
Another article shows a single person averaging around 127TB per month for nearly a year:
Our FNOs actually use this as a marketing gimmick to show what their networks are capable of, rather than punishing (ab)users.
Another article shows a single person averaging around 127TB per month for nearly a year:
Our FNOs actually use this as a marketing gimmick to show what their networks are capable of, rather than punishing (ab)users.