greenbean32
Senior Member
That is exactly what states in my email.And the reason I believe it ,is because if I do a speed test I get full line speed.
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AfriMan
Almost everyone from Cape Town here is complaining of 25% - 33% speeds on their lines.
I am Pretoria and I get those speeds so it's Afrihosts QoS rules not just CTMore Cape Town users thinking only Cape Town users are affected...
I am Pretoria and I get those speeds so it's Afrihosts QoS rules not just CT
I knew that Telkom were greedy, incompetent con artists, but that they were asking R1200 per megabit for what is essentially just peering completely blows my mind. Back in Europe I can get 1 Gbps international connectivity for about R10000 per month...
Have you got a source for those numbers, BTW?
It seems that the majority of users experiencing issues are CPT based, I'm going to take a guess and say that somewhere between CPT and JHB there isn't enough bandwidth on the Telkom network, before the users get to the MTN network.
Any one else's computer saying no to thepiratebay.se?
Yep, people from Cape Town, despite being told time and time again that everyone is affected, decide to keep claiming that this is a Cape Town issue.
Can you give it a rest and keep the thread on topic please?
Any one else's computer saying no to thepiratebay.se?
It has nothing to do with capacity otherwise it would have been like the last month on IS when everything is affected. Browsing, youtube and rapdishare is not being throttled. The problem is the fixed QoS rules.Afrihost is simply lying about capacity. If they have x capacity and shaping is in effect and we all get 25% odd of the line speed, then if they doubled their capacity to 2x, then qos would continue the same with all of us getting 50% of our line speed. There is no magic trick here, there is just over subscription plain and simple. Call it qos, call it throttling, windowing, whatever. It's the same bull****.