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We'll open up more speeds when we've determined there is unused capacity on the network after hours, but it is a shaped product for exactly this reason.
But didn't the other guy at afrihost just yesterday say you have more capacity now than you did at IS?
We've had to limit download throughput for the benefit of all services on the network. We'll open up more speeds when we've determined there is unused capacity on the network after hours, but it is a shaped product for exactly this reason.
On the other hand, good download speed and ping means you're realtime services must be pretty good![]()
I am not happy. When we signed up for these accounts you guys repeatedly said on these forums that throttling on a 4Mb account will only start after 250Gb usage. I am currently being throttled to exactly 1Mb on nntp and it stayed like this throughout the night. By doing this you only encourage 24/7 downloading. I know my old galaxy S1 will now be used as a very energy efficient little nzb leech when I’m at work.
Could one of the guys on 2Mb accounts check for us if they are also throttled to the same speed? In that case I could also just downgrade to 2Mb for the same performance and save R200.
I see prepaid capped went down to R8/GB. This could prove useful. Anybody see what the capped situation is like at the moment?
^this ... I understand the need to limit downloads for network performance ... but this is ridiculous as its been days of the same. Surely by now you could have identified the real issue?? which I suspect is that you just oversold on the accounts and just do not have the capacity, even with the supposed increased capacity from mtn.
My experience last night was that my nntp downloads was limited to 60kbps on my 2mb line ... so there was no resolution(as Afriman seems to suggest) on this fix as far as I am concerned.
tell us about your "new" throttling procedures
I reckon the best way to handle this would be to downgrade all the people above 2MB lines to 2MB and charging them for 2MB lines (or whatever will result in good throughput). If that doesn't sound good, at least give the people the option to choose between a lower line speed and throttling. That would work out a lot better than throttling most protocols down to like 512kbps and still charging for 10MB. It would then be best to make it clear to subscribers that it is only TEMPORARY and it is very very VERY important to be straight forward and OPEN with your subscribers about the nature of the problems. As many have already said, people are a lot more understanding when they know whats going on.
My 2c
Not getting any speed problems on capped accounts.