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 | TelkomInternet casting their eyes on ADSL 'abusers'? |
There is some mystery surrounding emails sent out by TelkomInternet
this week. Some ADSL users who use TelkomInternet as their ISP have
reported receiving emails from Telkom which threaten to blacklist and
hardcap them if they continue to use more bandwidth than what they have
paid for.
When Rudolph Muller of MyADSL contacted TelkomInternet's supportdesk,
they denied knowledge of these emails. They further claimed it to be
junkmail. However, as Muller has commented, exactly how anyone
other than Telkom would have access to some of the sensitive
user-specific information contained in the emails is unknown.
TelkomInternet has not been uniformly hardcapping users for quite some
time now, a move which other ISPs cannot replicate due to Telkom's
omnipotent control of the industry. This policy has been criticised by
ISPs who argue that it is yet another aggressive anti-competitive
action from Telkom.
MyADSL is currently trying to get more clarity on these mysterious
emails. You can read the ongoing conversation on this topic by clicking
here.
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