More hereWeb Africa has launched an online tool which will allow customers to test their ADSL line speeds and performance as well as reset ports without any third-party intervention.
“Coupled with the Telkom ADSL speed increases, users can expect an altogether better internet experience,” said Web Africa CEO Tim Wyatt-Gunning.
“South African consumers, long used to being held hostage to an inferior telecommunication backbone, will soon enjoy better ADSL speeds as Telkom embarks on its planned ADSL Line upgrade.”
According to Web Africa, some users may miss out on the benefits of the higher ADSL speeds since Telkom does not alert customers when the line speeds are increased.
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