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BicPen said:bb_mat : Be careful, to what you admit, WBS might just invoice you for ur laughs and giggles, claiming it was all because of there F***ups you had these conversations![]()
Amber said:Amazing.
Hi AmberAmber said:...I have come across a badly managed forum...
Yep, I agree 100% with Dave's post here, and I think it is clear that WBS could easily have avoided this whole fiasco by communicating with [paying] customers during pre-launch as well as post-launch, as well as developing and testing a Bandwidth Management System, which is where WBS failed miserably.Daveogg said:Amber nice to see you back, hope you stay as you obviously have an important contribution to add.
I too was upset with the poor speeds etc after launch. I also have used less than 1gb so far so certainly am not a bandwidth hog, but what happend today was corporate madness that may well have far reaching consequences for wbs.
How could wbs launch without having tested there bandwidth manage? Their whole business plan was obviously dependant on monitoring, capping and throttleing "problem" users. What was those 6 months of prelaunch if not the time to sort these issues out.
During the "slow" phase following launch people pleaded with wbs to communicate the problem on the network. Surely that was the time for wbs to come clean and explain that the bandwidth manager was not performing as expected and that as such they would monitor people who were downloading in excess. They could then have given guidelines as to what would be acceptable, and set out what actions would be taken in the case of network abuse.
Also during the 6 months of prelaunch people on this forum had on numerous occasions requested from wbs what to expect once on the 64k throttle. Never once did wbs give any indication on what too expect, i am sure that a lot of people now seen as "abusers" were simply pleasantly surprised to see the good speeds on the "throttled" pipe and had no reason to believe they were the source of the network degradation.
I hope that something positive can come from this mess, prehaps wbs management will come to realise that until the network is fully established and stable they need to communicate with their customers when problems occur.
ic said:...without even issuing a warning of any kind that their bandwidth usage was a problem...
Hi Noone, I take it you were referring to the bit I have bolded in my previous post, correct?noone said:ic, just interesting to note. WBS did infact notify the abusers via email... AFTER they got cut off and suspended. This is the joke.... they think by sending you an electronic mail via the INTERNET YOU DONT HAVE ANYMORE, that THAT would be sufficient enough to notify you.
an hour after the sandton tower went down for maintanence, they sent out an email to everyone... now... do they just assume people would have another means to connect to the internet while their service is down?
Having said that, I think the mentality of WBS is not that of an ISP, but rather of a "hey, look at this, maybe we should start selling this to make more money, brilliant" they have NO CLUE how/when/where
Niks...!!!!ic said:....[or have they now done so?].
Now if anything about this whole saga - the WBS/iBurst daily soap opera - is amazing, then it's the fact that WBS' Executive Management truly believe that they do not need to communicate with paying customers. If not the customers whose accounts were suspended, then how about WBS' Execs send out an email apologising to customers that have suffered speedlessness due to the ineptness of WBS, some of us are trying to run our businesses using iBurst. Oh and if such an email eventually does get sent out by WBS, make sure you don't tell me that other customers were the cause of my iBurst's speedlessness problems - I want to hear that WBS apologises for being incapable of managing bandwidth.stepper said:Niks...!!!!
LoneGunman said:No official (or unofficial) emails have been received by me from IBurst/WBS, as at 22 April 10.20am.