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Well appreciate the honesty, but bashing another thread and its userbase for sticking around is odd. Have a great weekend further.
Hey don’t put words in my mouth, I didn’t come here to bash CI. I came here legit wondering how some of you are willing to stand for this. It’s really fascinating!
Largest =\= longest:Dont know where you get your sources but the largest DDOS attack , bit more than twice as big as what CISP is claiming here was on github and it last less than a day. GITHUB, not some south african company.
Any largescale DDOS in the regions that CISP is stating here does not last long, the tiny traffic DDOS attacks last a bit longer but this is getting ridiculous now.
Just take a look there and tell me how in the world anyone could really believe that CISP is getting targeted by such a huge DDOS without end, this is why I am just starting to call BS on this. Maybe its a DDOS but some tiny one and they are just not capable of figuring out how to mitigate it but a 500Gbit DDOS ? get the fk out of here.
Even GitHub and AWS have had downtime due to DDoS - so you want CISP's DDoS mitigation to be better than AWS's and GitHub's?
Well you assuming everyone lives in a suburb or area that can accommodate multiple ISP’s? I live in an area that is limited to a few. I am sure I am not the only one that is limited to which ISP I can personally choose but I would prefer a thread that could help any ISP's that has an issue. I am sure there are extremely smart engineers reading this thread right now that could offer some help or suggestions. But instead it would just be lost in a wall of bashing ;/ and hatred.
Largest =\= longest:
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DDOS attacks rise by 18% since last year, longest attacks lasted 509 hours
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Hey don’t put words in my mouth, I didn’t come here to bash CI. I came here legit wondering how some of you are willing to stand for this. It’s really fascinating!
vox gives its customers)I'm staying because I only experienced about 15mins worth of disruptions. The services I use internet for are largely untouched by these basement dwelling cretins. And it helps that I'm not on the internet as much as some maybe.Hey don’t put words in my mouth, I didn’t come here to bash CI. I came here legit wondering how some of you are willing to stand for this. It’s really fascinating!
Of course not, but when people google CISP they might come across this thread and choose not to sign up in the first place.
Vumatel is busy digging up another part of town and someone asked me what ISP they should go for, I told them to look somewhere else than CISP.
It is sad that they might, in the long term, take the fall for what another business did to them, but they are not handling it properly. And I think that's what people are more upset about.
Not the down time, but how they are dealing with the down time is what is pissing people off.
Why am I still with CI?
1. What’s the point of going through all that bs of having to move. {your isp here} is probably going to be next.
2. Fees to move cos I’m on Vumatel - the myth of the R999 fee.
3. My CI router is so nicely setup as it is. I really don’t feel like doing that all over again. I’ll also likely not get the same router at my next isp (look at that piece ofvox gives its customers)
4. The price is great with CI.
Feel free to add to the list ...
Maybe they can't connect or open their 'report this post' boxCant the mods clean up this thread ? Jesus. I come here looking for feedback and I have to scroll through inbreds having a tantrum.
Well keep in mind that this thread is directly related to CISP. If you have a look you will find that other ISP's are also affected by this DDOS attack and their customers won't vent their unhappiness here. All you read here are the quotes from CISP customers. CISP is not the problem. The problem is the idiot/s performing the attack. It's like gun control in South Africa. You cannot expect to make the country safer by removing the guns from legitimate owners. It needs to be removed from the criminals. In the same way you cannot expect to resolve this issue by getting rid of CISP as your ISP. The schmucks performing the DDOS neeeds to be shot.
Why am I still with CI?
1. What’s the point of going through all that bs of having to move. {your isp here} is probably going to be next.
2. Fees to move cos I’m on Vumatel - the myth of the R999 fee.
3. My CI router is so nicely setup as it is. I really don’t feel like doing that all over again. I’ll also likely not get the same router at my next isp (look at that piece ofvox gives its customers)
4. The price is great with CI.
Feel free to add to the list ...
1. Nope, CISP is the only ISP with an actualy track record the last 12 months of constantly having these issues. They were great and then just ran into more and more issues.
2. Most of the better options will eat the R999 fee if you move to them so no cost.
3. Staying with an unusable service just cause the router is nice ? Really ?
4. CISP is the more expensive ISP. I never cared about the price cause things worked reasonably well until the last months or in fact the entire 2019 have had so many issues with CISP its just starting to hit the last straw.
