http://graphxinternational.com

Internet Access ADSL
To view our unshaped ADSL offerings, please click here.

To utilise our ADSL packages you require:
  • An ADSL enabled telephone line supplied by Telkom
  • An ADSL modem or router either obtained from Telkom or a retail outlet.
The prices for these ADSL offerings are subject to change and are dependent on the pricing structure employed by Telkom/SAIX.
 
Denotes an optional feature.

All pricing includes VAT.
 
   
ADSL 1GB ADSL 3GB ADSL 5GB ADSL 10GB
Rates  
Setup fee   Free  Free  Free  Free 
Monthly cost   R70  R199  R290  R490 
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Billing  
Instant Activation   Yes  Yes Yes Yes
3 payment methods   Yes Yes Yes Yes
No cancellation notice period   Yes Yes Yes Yes
General Info  
24x7x365 Access   Yes Yes Yes Yes
IP Addresses   Dynamic  Dynamic  Dynamic  Dynamic 
No Contracts   Yes Yes Yes Yes
Auto Top-Ups   Yes Yes Yes Yes
E-Mail  
POP3/SMTP Email Accounts   Optional  Optional  Optional  Optional 
Support  
Live online MSN/ICQ/Aim   Yes Yes Yes Yes
24 Hour Telephonic   Yes Yes Yes Yes
24 Hour Email Support   Yes Yes Yes Yes
Connectivity  
Dialup Access   Yes Yes Yes Yes
Port Shaping   Yes Yes Yes Yes
Concurrent Connections  
Traffic Allowance   1GB  3GB  5GB  10GB 
Gaming   Yes Yes Yes Yes
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All pricing includes VAT.
 
About the shaped service
 

This service, which offers identical service levels to the 3GB ADSL accounts offered by Telkom, is shaped according to protocol and therefore provides the main priority to HTTP, which is the protocol assigned to most Internet websites. This service is therefore mainly designed for surfing the web and retrieving or sending email.

All international HTTP traffic is transparently cached for uncapped ADSL users. With this service 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 and IMAP), SSH and TELNET. This means that protocols not mentioned above will receive a lower priority on the network.