psynapt1k
Well-Known Member
Well I disagree, we want something even better. We want to get rid of throttles and star ratings that ground people to a dead halt. We want to find ways that heavy users and light users all get the best possible experience and everyone feels that they get value for their money all the time. It's most likely going to cost us more in increased bandwidth usage though we are not increasing our prices, but that's where we want to be as a company. When we achieve what we have in mind, it will redefine ADSL services in SA.
It's not a corporate flip off, it's the honest to goodness truth about how we are thinking and approaching our ADSL service.
With the greatest respect AfriMan, I personally do understand what AfriHost is trying to do, but......
Why must we suffer with bad internet experiences when the "I CAN HAZ THE WHOLE INTERNETZ DOWNLOADED THIS MONTH" (apologies for the caps) crowd can get away with constant downloading/hogging of the same bandwidth we pay for? How would that be fair to us?
That being said, I really hope that AfriHost can achieve the goal they are striving for.
