Sorry to say, but AfriHost won't be a premium ADSL network with no IPC in Cape Town. Like I've said previously, you will have a bunch of unhappy clients because you guys omitted to tell Joe public that their pings and routes are going to be screwed if you live in Western Cape.
Good luck with assuming people are happy with "stable" pings ( Maybe for games like Peggle )
Not bashing AfriHost, but you guys need to sort out the IPC issue. There is no point in saying we have this massive amount of bandwidth, but we can't even give you guys what you had before moving over to a new network. This just doesn't make sense, and reeks of poor planning.
As I said, in 14 days we've achieved a lot, and we'll keep getting CLOSER to our goal. The big ISP's weren't great overnight, they refined their network over years and added capacity over that time. For a brand new network to be deployed and performing at this level over a fortnight, I think it's a pretty awesome achievement. I also think there are quite a few Cape Town users who are happy, and it may not be fair to make a general statement that Cape Town as a region has been unfairly prejudiced. At the end of the day it's about swings and roundabouts - as my old Law lecturer used to say. We could have tried to deploy everything at once and risk a national network instability issue. We determined the better risk was a phased rollout starting in Gauteng (where we could quickly and effectively act on reported issues), and then phasing in more capacity. If you review the complaints from the initial go live date to now, it's clear that we are getting closer and closer to this even without the planned IPC rollout. We have a specific focus on the Cape Town issues, and I believe we are getting closer to mitigating and relieving those issues as we go along.