We have. Afrihost have not. The last person who really pressed you on that got cancelled.
I don't think that is completely fair...
Afrihost has some of the cheapest "Business accounts" available in South Africa.
Anyone who disagrees with this statement should immediately STOP READING and cancel their Afrihost account and move to that company...
If you are taking a bundled account, you are getting an additional discount on the line! I'm sure you were laughing at all the guys who had their lines with Telkom. Now that you don't get the same benefit as capped customers you throw your toys out the cot like spoiled little brats, even when Afrihost give you a mystery bonus (which they have done numerous times)
And for the guys who say they run their small business on the business account... Any TRUE business man knows you need redundancy. You need to be able to setup things to work with SLA's etc to ensure you aren't down for long. So stop being a cheapskate buying the Afrihost Business account for between R500 and R5500 less than a Diginet/Fibre connection which comes with an SLA.
You cant run an Online business
unaffected on a best effort service. It just isn't going to work. Otherwise, you have to accept that there will be issues and you need to live with them.
Now for Afrihost.
You know Telkom is useless when it comes to making promises. Perhaps you guys can find someone already in Telkom that is responsible for IPC upgrades etc and get him onto your payroll? Give him the motivation to get MTN's IPC up and running quicker!
I believe that you told us that you ordered the capacity last year December? If so, then this is truly horrible service from Telkom. However, there are other options you could have done, such as putting up a letter on the site saying that the new accounts will be limited until the new capacity has landed, but if the customer leaves their details, they will get the first month on Afrihost (a free trial if you will), that way, you will still gain the customer, but not put your already strained network under additional pressure.
Taking on new signups could still happen, but then you would have to tell them somewhere when signing up that you are currently experiencing high volumes of internet traffic and the network currently cant handle it, but you are at least informing would-be customers of the impending upgrades.
Anyway, this is your business, I just put forward the ideas... Use them, dont use them...
Good luck with the impeding upgrade.
//Disclaimer: I am an Afrihost client, and remain one. I have additional accounts should the need arise, or if I cant use Afrihosts services for any reason, which to date hasnt happened.