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'ADSL data will fall below R 29 per GB'

Steps underway to drive the real cost of bandwidth to less than R29/GB, says Afrihost

Afrihost, the broadband provider and webhosting firm that set the cat amongst the pigeons by slicing its ADSL bandwidth tariffs to just R29 per gigabyte , believes that the real cost of bandwidth will fall below the current R29 threshold within the next three years.

The company is currently subsidising its R29 per gig ADSL special offer with its marketing budget, but CEO Gian Visser said that a range of regulatory and competitive moves in the marketplace will mean that ISPs will be able to sell bandwidth profitably below that cost within the near future.

The Afrihost special offer runs until the end of the year and Afrihost has promised new and existing subscribers that they will enjoy the R29 per gigabyte rate as long as they remain subscribers. One reason that the company is comfortable making this offer is that it believes bandwidth prices will fall rapidly in the next three years, eventually reaching or falling below the R29 per gigabyte level.

“The arrival of new undersea cables is one factor that has already had a dramatic impact on the market. Meanwhile, new telecom laws that allow many service providers to self-provision their own last-mile and national links for the first time is introducing more competition at those layers of the market,” Afrihost said in a press statement.

“ Seacom has brought real competition to Telkom in the undersea cable space - Telkom's dominance of most of South Africa's international bandwidth was a major factor in high bandwidth pricing. International bandwidth will become even more affordable and abundant in South Africa once additional undersea cables such as the West Africa Cable System (WACS) and the Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System (EASSy) go live in 2010 and 2011,” said Visser.

“Of course, international bandwidth costs form only one aspect of the high costs that South African consumers pay for their broadband services. Local national links also account for a significant portion of the cost, and incumbent operators still own most of this infrastructure.”

Telkom currently still controls the vast majority of backhaul bandwidth, but competition is starting to rise as other operators and service providers start to provision their own infrastructure, said Visser. Heated competition is likely to start driving costs down for service providers, who will in turn be able to pass on cost-savings to their customers.

An increased emphasis on local peering between South African ISPs - through the work the Internet Service Providers Association is doing with its Johannesburg (JINX) and Cape Town (CINX) Internet Exchanges could also help to drive down local bandwidth costs.

Visser said that the last-mile is another major contributor to South Africa's high-bandwidth costs that is currently out of the hands of the country's Internet service providers. It contributes to high cost of ownership for broadband through the line rental (or access) fees that Telkom charges.

Icasa has once again highlighted local loop unbundling as an urgent regulatory intervention, which could mean that other service providers and operators will have access to the last-mile copper infrastructure at competitive rates. Local loop unbundling could be completed as soon as 2011.

While the line rental fee doesn't impact directly on per-gig bandwidth rates, service providers might be able to drive down overall costs for ADSL services by putting together innovative access and bandwidth bundles.

Concluded Visser: "Though many people have questioned the sustainability of our pricing model, we are currently winning market share for a future when prices will fall to our current special rate or below. We are positioning ourselves for long-term growth and profitability in a market we expect to change dramatically over the next three years."

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The Greatest Impact in My Life: Linux

It’s been about 3 years since I started to use Linux seriously. Before switching to Linux I was trying to set up a Network Server at home starting with a home network, creating accounts for every family member along with their passwords, and then provide some network-based services to them. I tried to establish my home network and deliver the required services using Windows OS. The mission was a total failure due to the unavailability of the free tools doing the required job. Even the costly tools are useless. I really got fed up with the fact that whenever I wanted to do something then I had to pay that much of money and at the end for nothing professional. I’m specialized in Computer Science and I find the joy in developing applications and administering OSs. So, I was looking forward to having an environment enabling me to do whatever I want to do, whenever, and however. An environment providing you bundles of very flexible tools for Monitoring, Networking, Analyzing, Developing, Hosting, Securing, Virtualizing, Clustering …to name a few! Eventually, The OS that I underestimated long time ago was the whole solution for all my problems and needs. It is definitely the Linux OS!

Hence, My journey into Linux had started. This journey was a full of joyful adventure to me. Day after day while adventuring, I was exploring new ideas, fantastic applications, great solutions …etc. through which I managed to completely migrate from Windows to Linux! The Linux Journey has been of a great adventure to me. This Journey has really left high impact in my life. In this journey I found the convincing reasons to abandon Windows for ever and not to get back to it whatsoever!

Thus, by my turn I have to very grateful and thankful to the Linux OS, to what it has been giving to me, to those who have been contributing in delivering it to the community at its best and highest potential. Therefor, I am very thankful for many reasons all of which time won’t be helping to mention but to list the most obvious ones for which everybody should be thankful to Linux:

Open Source, which everyone should be grateful for, is the concept of sharing the technical information with the community. When talking about an open-source software, then this software according to the Open Source Definition must comply with 10 criteria, 4 of them to me make Open Source Softwares rock:

Free Redistribution Source Code Derived Works Distribution of License

An example of Open Source Licenses is the the well-known GPL, GNU General Public License, under which Linux OS is distributed. So, Linux really rocks because it is an open-source OS!

Linux performance has been one of the major contributing parts through which I was inspired to migrate to it. Linux has been of high performance in various aspects, to mention some:

Kernel: No one can argue that Linux actually got its power from its kernel. Linux Kernel features multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory management, and multistack networking including IPv4 and IPv6. And that’s according to the main Kernel website . Filesystem: Ext3 is the prominent Linux filesystem featuring the Journaling, up to 2TiB file Size limit, fragmentation is not that much of worry. Ext4 has just been out and is becoming the default in some distribution such as Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and it features the extents, Persistent pre-allocation, Delayed allocation, Journal checksumming, Online defragmentation, Faster file system checking, Multiblock allocator, up to 16TiB file size limit …etc. With all these features, Ext3/Ext4 have been strong competitors to other filesystems such as FAT32 and NTFS. Processing: Just to mention the different types of computing that high performance is of high priority and Linux was chosen to perform these types of computing. So, we recently heard about Cloud Computing, Parallel Computing, Distributed Computing, Grid Computing, HPC …etc.

Viruses, spywares, malwares ..etc. Huh! what are those? Sorry, I’m a Linux user, never heard about those before! Ooh, I’ve just remembered! they are Windows-related technologies. Sorry, I mean malwares. If we look at Security carefully then Security is not about installing a firewall and it’s not a product. Security is a policy, methodology, and an ongoing process. When it’s said that Linux is very strong in Security and unbreakable then because Linux is implementing the security policy itself in its core. Besides, Linux Authentication and Permission policy is what makes viruses impossible to have their effect on the system. So yes, Linux doesn’t need an ant-virus! Furthermore, Not having a running anti-virus software has also a huge positive impact on the system performance.

Linux is a full-blown, feature-rich, and extremely powerful OS for free. Free doesn’t mean that you won’t get the required support. On the contrary, people working on it are already making a huge effort to deliver it, then how come you don’t get the support from them unless they want to get their effort to vanish and fade out. Actually, providing the support would help them harness the system and that’s by finding solutions to the problems that users complain about. One way to ease the support process is the centralized repositories enabling you to install/update all packages you need from one place, and this by its turn relieves you of getting a headache and distracted in finding the the packages you want.

Linux is reliable to such a degree that you don’t need to frequently restart or shutdown the machine in case of errors or crashes, almost no hangs, very robust, fault-tolerant, and stable. I remember working in a department whose main mission is providing high Availability of the deployed applications (Business Continuance). Guess what? A Unix-based infrastructure was used to provide such a highly available environment!

A very fantastic feature of Linux is its Customizability to your needs. So, you can use it as a:

Desktop: you can choose from different Desktop Environments (Gnome + KDE), edit and play multimedia (MPlayer, VLC, GIMP, Inkscape, Blender), have your office suite (OpenOffice), play games, browse the Internet (Firefox), Internet Messengers(Pidgin, Empathy), manage your files …etc. Server: Linux is the optimal OS to run as a Network Server(web server,ftp server, DNS server, e-mail server, file sharing, …etc.), Database Server, Monitoring. An important point needs to be mentioned here is that you need to master the use of the Shell through which I found the real flexibility I was looking for long time ago Development Environment: which is a combination of both Desktop and Server environment. So install whatever desktop applications you want, set up the type of servers fitting your needs, and have the required tools for development such as IDEs (Eclipse, NetBeans, Quanta), UML Tools (ArgoUML, Umbrello), Programming Languages(C/C++, Java), Frameworks (Qt, GTK), Scripting (PHP, Perl) … you name it.

As I said before, time won’t allow me to surround all the reasons why Linux is an ultimately optimal OS, but I tried to express indirectly that Windows has been a major obstacle to my productivity and I wish I had known Linux long time ago! You go to any IT-related company whose infrastructure is of high performance then with no doubt you will find that they use a Unix-based environment to run their business, and you can rely on Linux to run your business.

Linux has been embedded in ADSL modems and smart phones. Furthermore, Dell Company has already started shiping some laptops with Linux as the default OS! So, Why should I bother myself about a buggy, costly, virus-targeted, insecure, frequently crashing OS if there are already OSs capable of achieving the Business Level performance at home and for free!

Hereby, I would like thank those, the Open Source Community, for their great efforts, sincere endeavors, and continous support which greatly contributes in helping the community from naive users to the professional ones!

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