Here's some facts about what is happening. Someone posted in one of the threads that it's unfair to blame heavy users. I can understand that, we should have penalised them more brutally, but we tried to give them a good quality experience by de-prioritising traffic but still allowing them to torrent at reasonable speeds. At the moment torrents and downloads account for 2/3 of bandwidth usage. Majority of this has been between 5pm and midnight. On average our clients moved only 70% of the bandwidth on IS than is being used currently on MTN, while our projected average shows a 43% increase in total bandwidth used over a one month period. That's a lot more bandwidth being supplied to clients than ever before, and nearly 70% of that is being used up in torrents.
While I would personally love to ask the top percentage of users (who alone account for nearly 200TB of the bandwidth used) exactly what they need all these linux distro's for, we are going to target them specifically by limiting their torrent and download capacity during busy hours, but preserve their real time usage at all times.
I know negativity builds momentum faster than positivity. And obviously there are a lot of negative feelings out there at the moment. I do find it interesting that some guys who are posting here have cancelled, been refunded, and yet still are posting complaints about a service they are no longer using. That boggles my mind
While I would personally love to ask the top percentage of users (who alone account for nearly 200TB of the bandwidth used) exactly what they need all these linux distro's for, we are going to target them specifically by limiting their torrent and download capacity during busy hours, but preserve their real time usage at all times.
I know negativity builds momentum faster than positivity. And obviously there are a lot of negative feelings out there at the moment. I do find it interesting that some guys who are posting here have cancelled, been refunded, and yet still are posting complaints about a service they are no longer using. That boggles my mind
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