Please understand that I was in no way trying to tarnish the name of afrihost now, or when I made my numerous complaints while I was making use of the ISP. It was only my frustration in trying to find a solution that prompted my actions.
Yes Afrihost and you went quite far in trying to find a solution to my problem. While my line rental and acc was with you. This I have great appreciation for. And I respect you biting you tongue at times (I am sure you did this as I was quite an A**).
It was sadly, somehow, never fixed... As soon as I was with a new ISP though (which will go unmentioned as that is not the point) my problems disappeared.
Granted I don't get the amazing speeds I had while I was with Afrihost but I also dont get 0.7 mbps on a 10mbps line (in other words, my speeds are not erratic at all and actually very stable, gaming and streaming has also somehow been amazing).
I was being honest when I said in my previous post that I have been hoping to return to Afrihost at some point as months of research before I got internet at home did point to the fact that you ARE the best local ISP.
Unfortunately my personal experience was different. Even with a bad taste left behind because of how things ended, I still believed that this must somehow have been a temporary fault in some way or another. As such I have been keeping tabs on this thread in order to gauge when a good time would be to again try and make use of what I thought to have been a good choice initially.
It saddens me to see all the negative feedback though... some very similar experiences to mine, some completely different. I do also understand that a thread like this would mostly attract negative feedback from users who are looking for solutions and not getting it elsewhere.
To end off, I hope that the new capacity would solve all the problems experienced by the current users. Who knows maybe I will return as a customer in a few months when the problems are solved. (although from another post on this thread it seems that might be impossible, cause for a bit of concern).