Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: Andrew Alston Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2021 2:29:52 PM To: Odhiambo Washington Subject: Re: [kictanet] Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS No – I said at scale – it has cost implications...

Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

Ali I find it most amusing that on this list we ask for transparency but seem only happy when the ‘transparency’ and its outcome favors us. Demonizing a practice any techie in an isp has unwittingly had to perform sometimes even in our homes doesn’t...
Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

ISPs have (access to) systems that monitor all traffic. By monitor, I mean the systems are able to categorise the type of traffic and aggregate the bytes/MBs/GBs used. I think it is trivial for them to avail this information to the clients. @Odhiambo Washington shall...
Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

Btw – in terms of sizing of the data – At 5.184 billion samples per month – if you are storing each sample as a 64bit float (which is common) – you are consuming 41 terabytes of data per month just in the sampling – excluding overhead to serialize the data...
Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

Safaricom changes to home fibre ToS

It’s relatively trivial to provide a bandwidth graph/usage graph for most ISP’s – slightly more complex on home user services since you can’t simply graph an interface but its doable. When it comes to breaking down protocol types as per the graph below –...