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ADSL Package Options & Pricing from Afrisys

Afrisys offers the following ADSL services:

Shaped

The shaped service distinguishes between the various protocols used over the Internet. The main priority is HTTP. At present, all international HTTP traffic is transparently cached for ADSL users. All international un-cached data is shaped. The following un-cached protocols are prioritised on the network: HTTP (in certain cases HTTP is not cached due to website incompatibilities), HTTPS, FTP, Mail (POP3, SMTP and IMAP), SSH and TELNET. Any protocol not mentioned above will receive a lower priority on the network. Pricing

Unshaped

This service will offer you unshaped international bandwidth and a higher data transfer rate. The unshaped service will not shape the un-cached protocols. All protocols will therefore share the available bandwidth equally. Similarly, local bandwidth will remain as is with no shaping implemented. Keeping this in mind, this service is typically designed for a niche market including, for example, your typical Forex Trader, specific gaming applications, secure work from home options and VPN's. All these applications can use unfamiliar protocols, which are not necessarily bandwidth intensive but require an unshaped service to work optimally. Pricing

Local

These Local Only ADSL accounts have no bandwidth shaping. No direct international access is possible. Pricing

Dynamic DNS Name

All Afrisys ADSL accounts are provided with a free Access name linked to the dynamic IP for easy Access, VPN setup, RDP, etc. This is based in South Africa and therefore excellent and always operational even when international communication is down and DynDNS cannot be used or contacted.

 

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