Hey Guys
I'm just going to give AfriNatic a bit of a break and jump into this convo.
I think there are two huge misconceptions here, and I think this might be at the centre of some of unhappiness coming out here.
Firstly, I think it's important that I clarify that the Shaped Capped DSL is not intended to be shaped wherever possible. We reserve the right to shape, and this is in times of severe congestion. We will always shape Uncapped first, starting with Home (which can also be throttled), then Premium, then Business in extreme circumstances. Only when all these options have been exhausted, we reserve the right to shape Shaped Capped DSL to preserve network performance. We're talking about very exceptional circumstances and we except that ultimately the Capped experience will remain very much the same. But some clients may never want to be shaped under any circumstances, and they can opt for the premium, Priority-Boosted option.
Secondly, I think a lot of people feel like we're removing Double Data, in which case they are receiving less data. This has come up when we've ended Double Data in the past. Remember that Double Data was a promotion, and it was never guaranteed to be permanent. While we would love to always give more data back, it's always based on costs and feasibility. In planning for the year to come, this was a way to easily allow clients who don't mind giving us the option to shape a cheaper product, while clients who don't want that are still getting the data they were paying for (remember that packages over R299 are still going to get Free-Time).
Aside from the issues raised around having a range of comparable products so clients can compare us with competitors in a balanced way, this was really the best way we could try to give our clients the very best value from Capped DSL, and also preserve a high performance level on the network to preserve our clients internet experience.
I'm really happy to engage on this and I'll try to answer as many questions as I can here so we can all end up on the same page
