Disclaimer: This is not only a climb-on-the-bandwagon-and-bash-AfriHost post.
Until Monday this week, I was an AfriHost Business (unshaped & unmetered) customer. Last week, I took some leave during the school holidays and got spend some quality time with my internet connection. I've been having numerous issues with my connection and I took the week to try and resolve them.
My biggest problem was poor and inconsistent network performance. The most likely culprit was Telkom, since I am far from the exchange and I have never been able to sync at more than 2mbps. My line also suffers frequent disconnects.
Steps I took:
Log a fault with Telkom
Contact TelkomZA on MyBB (by the way, Charl, you rock!)
Replace the POTS filter
Replace the router
Test both wifi and fixed line access through the router
Run frequent (30 minute interval) diagnostic tests on my line using Netalyzr (here's a typical report for my line:
http://n1.netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/summary/id=43ca253f-15862-c1333f01-6631-4fe3-a614)
One observation that immediately became apparent was that my line degraded from fine to not-fine almost immediately around 08:00 in the morning. It was like someone had literally flipped a switch that turned my network to mush. The line would only recover in the evening. I honestly thought it was something to do with the rise in ambient temperature during the day plus the ageing copper plus the distance from the exchange.
Charl from TelkomZA @ MyBB did a full diagnostic test from his end and then gave me a test account at Telkom DSL. The results were a sudden and immediate improvement. I did a couple of access swaps between Telkom and AfriHost and the results we consistent. Telkom was good; AfriHost was very, very bad: huge bandwidth and MTU fluctuations and massive packet loss. The line was literally unusable during the day. Almost immediately around 08:00 in the morning.
For reference:
Telkom:
http://n2.netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/summary/id=36ea240d-16828-3c33567c-0526-47ec-9556
AfriHost:
http://n1.netalyzr.icsi.berkeley.edu/summary/id=43ca253f-15862-7d1a783b-9563-44f8-b1c1
I then approached AfriHost with all my diagnostic results. The first tech had me change my DNS to Google DNS. After I complied with no improvement, I asked why he thought it would help and another tech responded with AfriHost's press release from Friday about the new ADSL network. When I asked when I would be migrated, the tech said: "Well, essentially, the migration procedure would begin next week, however, they will be pulling randomly picked usernames at a time, and migrating them over to the new infrastructure. This is why, unfortunately, I am unable to give you an exact time-frame on when you will be moved onto the new network." I pointed out that I have a demonstrable issue and asked to be prioritised, but AfriHost declined. By this time, I started copying Gian Visser into the emails. I have yet to receive a response from him.
On Monday, I cancelled my AfriHost account and am currently testing WebAfrica. The improvement is dramatic.
TL;DR
AfriHost's appears to be deliberately degrading the performance of their Business ADSL network around 08:00 every morning (OR, less likely, their network simply cannot handle the load of business clients coming on-line during office hours)
AfriHost cannot even meet the minimum acceptable criteria for a 'best-effort' service
@MagicDude4Eva: If you need more weight behind your complaint in order to fight AfriHost on their appeal, please let me know.
Juice