Archive for May, 2008

Cheap High Cap ADSL Bundle

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

SAOL ISPSouth African telecoms is really starting to take off. Yesterday I wrote about OpenWeb’s VPN ADSL that offered you 30gb international traffic for and odd R700 and something.

Today I found another ISP thats more suited to the needs of the lower end user. SAOL a subsidiary ISP of Cybersmart now offers users a bundled line and high cap account.

The package includes 15GB of unshaped data, a 384K ADSL line, a static IP, aswell as router rental all for only R499. After you reached your cap data is charged at R59 per GB which is still cheap.

Rumour also has it that Cybersmart will soon be offering a solution called Nightrider where only 1/5th of you data usage count toward your cap during 1am and 7am. So if you use 15 gigabytes during the month during these times, only 3 gigabytes will count towards your cap.

Things are really starting to take shape in the South African telecoms space, looks like this could be the work of Neotel selling SAT3 bandwidth to the ISP’s. I would just like to see the big ISP’s like WebAfrica and IS start offering similar products.

R24.97 per GB ADSL

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

OpenWeb VPN ADSLOpenWeb recently launched a 30 GB VPN ADSL service.

The service is a 30GB - 512k VPN ADSL account selling for R749 which equates to R24.97 per GB.

The service works through a 30GB local account, included in the price, connected to the OpenWeb VPN server.

This new revolutionary product allows you 100% unshaped bandwidth, P2P and torrent downloads, and pretty much anything you can think of on the net, running over OpenWeb’s fibre Based network for the best latencies!

OpenWeb gets my vote for this one, a great idea in providing South Africans with cheap bandwidth. This is no doubt a step in the right direction to provide South Africans with low cost high cap bandwidth. Great work OpenWeb, now the others must just start to follow.

MSI Wind Revealed: 10-Inch Mini-Notebook

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

MSI Wind Mini-NotebookThe mini-notebook market has no shortage of compelling systems, especially with this week’s release of the Eee PC 900 in the U.S And with models from both Acer and Dell on the way, how can a lesser-known brand stand out in the crowd?

MSI certainly thinks that their entry will shake things up. MSI shared that the Wind will:

  1. Come in two display-size variations: an 8.9-inch and a 10-inch. Only the 10-inch display will be available to the U.S. market.
  2. Be available starting June 3rd. The Linux version, running Novel’s SUSE, will have 512MB RAM and an 80GB hard drive. It will retail for $399. The Windows XP version will have 1GB RAM, an 80GB hard drive, and Bluetooth, retailing for $549. However according to MSI a base configuration of the Windows XP product will be available for under $500.
  3. Come in four different colors, including black, white, silver, and pink. Both sizes will be available in these colors.
  4. Get 6 hours of battery life with the standard six-cell battery. MSI attributes the power savings to the Intel Atom processor, since the system will not have a solid state drive.

Lets just hope that when the Wind hits the South African Market that it would retail for about the same amount as the EEEPC, cause then I would defenitly buy one of them. I love the EEEPC to bits it just that it doesn’t have the power I would like, but looks like things are about to change thanks to MSI.

Nintendo launches WiiWare

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

WiiWareMonday Nintedo went head on with Microsoft and Sony when it launched WiiWare, its new online repository of downloadable games.

From appearance a service where Wii gamers will be able to shop for new, independant games. WiiWare seems to be Nintendo’s answer to Microsoft’s XBox Live Arcade and its XNA Studio, and to Sony’s Playstion Store.

WiiWare Titles

WiiWare launched with six games: Square Enix’s Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King, Frontier Development’s LostWinds, XGen Studios’ Defend your Castle, Nnooo’s Pop, High Voltage Software’s V.I.P. Casino: Blackjack, and Gameloft’s TV Show King.

Nintendo said that they would add new games to WiiWare each Monday, as there are currently more that 100 WiiWare titles in development.

And while many gamers would like to see more games in the system at launch, the fact that there are so many in the pipeline already means that Nintendo will likely not have to worry about populating the service with new weekly titles for some time.

For independent developers, the service also provides a new avenue for getting their work in front of gamers, and on a new platform. Microsoft has been very aggressive with using its XNA platform as a way of bringing independently created games to the Xbox community, and now Nintendo will be able to compete for some of those developers’ time.

Google helps your website go social

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Google Friend ConnectGoogle has joined the revolution to make the web more social by introducing Friend Connect to enable people to interact with their friends.

Friend Connect follows just after announcements last week by social networking sites Facebook and MySpace to open up their data availability to be used on personal websites.

Data Availability and Connect let users move their personal profiles and applications to other websites.

Google says with Friend Connect, any website owner can add a snippet of code to his or her site and get social features up and running right away without any complicated programming. This will run the complete range from invitations to member’s gallery and from message walls to reviews.

As 99% of sites are not currently socially enabled, Friend Connect has a big potential market in front of it and the route to all things profitable in this space will be through tapping into “the deep profit and user data flowing through Friend Connect.” In other words, mining that information through advertising.

Google is being cautious about approving sites to use the new code and is creating a waiting list for requests to use Friend Connect. It says it expects to give the go ahead to a few dozens sites in the next few days.

Meanwhile MySpace and Facebook anticipate rolling out their offerings over the next few weeks.

RouterBoard 433AH

Monday, May 12th, 2008

RB 433AHWith the routerboard 433 already shipping to suppliers, Mikrotik will soon make available the bad brother of the 433. The RB433AH is a more powerfull version of the standard RB433. The 128MB DDR will be capable
of supporting new RouterOS features coming. The microSD slot supports an additional memory card that can be used for a Dude database and other features to be announced in during Spring ‘08.

The 680MHz Atheros MIPs 24K CPU, that can be overclocked to 800MHz, with a 64KB/32KB instruction/data cache is probably the fastest CPU used in low cost wireless access points.

The three Ethernets and mpci slots give you ample data interfaces to put the big CPU power to work.

The RB433 and RB433AH replace the RB133 and RB333 positions of the mikrotik product line.

CPU Atheros AR7130 680MHz network processor (Tested at 800MHz)
Memory 128MB DDR SDRAM onboard memory
Boot loader RouterBOOT
Data storage 64MB onboard NAND memory chip and microSD
Ethernet Three 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet ports with Auto-MDI/X
miniPCI Three MiniPCI Type IIIA/IIIB slots
Extras Reset switch, Beeper
Serial port One DB9 RS232C asynchronous serial port
LEDs Power, NAND activity, 5 user LEDs
Power options Power over Ethernet: 10..28V DC (except power over datalines). Power jack: 10..28V DC. Voltage monitor.
Dimensions 10.5 cm x 15 cm, 137 grams
Power consumption ~3W without extension cards, maximum – 25 W, 16W output to cards
Operating System MikroTik RouterOS v3, Level5 license

The expected shipping date of these units are still to be made public, but I’m sure WUGs arround South Africa will scoop up these units as soon as they arrive.

Telkom 8mbps ADSL?

Monday, May 12th, 2008

TelkomRumor has it that Telkom will be launching a 8mbps ADSL trial anytime soon. According to several users from the MyBroadband forum, Telkom techies told them that Telkom will soon be launching a 8mbps ADSL trial.

This comes to no surprise as cellphone companies MTN and Vodacom has launched their 7.2mbps HSDPA services as a trial a month or 2 back.

According to the techies the 8mbps will be first run as a trial to current 4mbps users. My question is just with all this speed when will we have uncapped accounts or high cap account to accommodate all that speed for a fraction of the cost it currently goes for.

So lets just have a look at what the requirements are to have a 8mbps line running at its full speeds. Currently there are various 4mbps users that can’t even achieve their full line speeds, this is cause of the fact that they live far from a exchange. ADSL works at a maximum distance of about 5km from the exchange for normal low end speed. According to the graph below to achieve a speed of 8mbps you’ll need to live about maximum 1.8km from the exchange and that is the worst case to sync at 8mbps. Just take in consideration that there are other factors that can also influence sync rates to the exchanges such as.

  • the length of copper wire from your premises to the exchange - this is always higher than the distance ‘as the crow flies’.
  • the number and type of other digital services being used by other customers over copper pairs within the same cable sheath.
  • the configuration and line quality of the copper wire pair between the exchange and your premises.
  • electrical interference from outside sources (such as electric motors).
  • the configuration of the copper wiring within your premises (ie use a central splitter for optimal performance).
  • the software configuration and application on your computer (in particular how it uses the uplink back to the exchange).
  • your ADSL hardware.
  • the capacity of, load on, and access data rate of the destination host computer which you are accessing.

ADSL Speed vs Distance

All and all I wont say no to a 8mbps line, and sure the majority of users out there won’t either. Maybe this is just what is needed to bring down the cost of faster ADSL speeds and maybe introduce cheap uncapped or high cap accounts. You can follow the MyBroadband thread here.

XBox 360 gets 60 percent of all GTA IV sales

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Xbox 360 GTA IVYesterday on Microsoft’s marketing-team-operated GamerScoreBlog, the publisher dished on the stats breakdown for the 6 million copies of the game sold in its first week at market.

According to retailers, more than 60 percent of all GTA IV games sold during the first week was sold to XBox 360 owners. Sony had not responded to queries for comment on this claim as of press time. According to Microsoft’s most recent numbers, the global installed base for the XBox 360 currently stands at 19 million as to the mere 13 million of the PS3.

Microsoft also said that the release of GTA IV caused a spike in the sales of its consoles to 54 percent week-over-week and that retailers’ data indicate that GTA IV is attached to new console purchases at a rate of 40 percent. GTA IV has also proven to be a hit at online gamers as the publisher noted earlier this week that the game had overtook Call of Duty 4 as the top XBox Live title for the week.

If you haven’t got GTA IV yet, I suggest you go out and buy it. As with all previous versions of the game the developers really put in allot of effort, and you can see it. If you are a PC gamer you’ll have to wait and see if this title will hit your market anytime soon.

ZA Tech Show

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

Not many South Africans know about the ZA Tech Show yet, but its popularity is growing with every podcast.

The ZA Tech Show is a weekly South African technology podcast where they discuss all the latest trends and technologies thats happening in South Africa. The podcast is now at their 10th episode and can be download for free from their website.

The ZA Tech Show is led by a panel consisting of Simon Dingle from Hypertext Media, Duncan McLeod from the FM and FM Tech, Jon Tullett from IHS, Benedict Kelly from Finweek and Brett Haggard also from Hypertext Media.

So if you are a technology junkie and would like to keep up the trends then this podcast is a must for you. Big up to Simon Dingle - founder of ZA Tech Show - and his team for a great weekly podcast, i’m sure you’ll make it big with this show.

Vodacom releasing iPhone in South Africa

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

iPhone comming to South AfricaVodacom in collaboration with Vodafone is bringing the Apple iPhone to South Africa. Vodafone signed a contract with Apple to sell the iPhone in ten markets including Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey. The iphone is expected later this year — thats all thats made public for now.