Johannesburg, Fourways:
I am dead in the water here. Can we get this resolved!!!
I read an article couple of months back, where a German court ruled that ISP's will be liable for compensation/damages for Internet downtime.
This is the link: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2239144/german-court-rules-internet-is-an-essential-part-of-life
I think this needs to also happen in South Africa.
@AfriMan - I am not saying that this is an Afrihost fault but we are your customers, and ultimately you answer to us.
So if it is a Telkom fault which would make you their customer they need to answer to you.
Bottom line is, because in South Africa as with everything there is no accountability for anything and
no one is ever held responsible and taken to task the level of service is shocking.
Once again I am not pointing fingers at Afrihost but we are your customers and not Telkoms.
What are you going do do about this?
"Accountability is a major factor in supplying you customers with great service"
I am dead in the water here. Can we get this resolved!!!
I read an article couple of months back, where a German court ruled that ISP's will be liable for compensation/damages for Internet downtime.
This is the link: http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2239144/german-court-rules-internet-is-an-essential-part-of-life
I think this needs to also happen in South Africa.
@AfriMan - I am not saying that this is an Afrihost fault but we are your customers, and ultimately you answer to us.
So if it is a Telkom fault which would make you their customer they need to answer to you.
Bottom line is, because in South Africa as with everything there is no accountability for anything and
no one is ever held responsible and taken to task the level of service is shocking.
Once again I am not pointing fingers at Afrihost but we are your customers and not Telkoms.
What are you going do do about this?
"Accountability is a major factor in supplying you customers with great service"
