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ADSL Local Only Accounts - The local only accounts allow full access to websites/servers hosted in South Africa. They are well suited for local gaming, webcam surveillance and other IP based services that require local bandwidth.
Included with the ADSL Local Only service:
1.) DNS Servers - All IS DNS servers.
2.) FTP/Mirror Services - All IS local FTP/Mirror Services.
Included with your ADSL Local Only service: NEW!
1.) News Servers - Simply use news.axxess.co.za (Port 119) with any of your favorite News Group reading programs.
2.) Gaming Servers - Customers will have full access to IS's gaming servers.
Excluded from the ADSL Local Only service:
1.) Cache Servers - Customers will not be able to use any IS Cache (Proxy) servers.
Setup is simple. There is no need to add fancy proxy settings or any other 3rd party software. Just add our Axxess username and password to your router and you are ready to go.
Subject to Terms & Conditions. E&OE. Prices include VAT. ALL Axxess accounts are NOT charged pro-rata. You will pay for the full month on activation, even if the activation date is the last day of the month.
Need any more information or help then contact us on the following telephone number 0861 300 900. We are available 24 hours 7 days a week.
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