DSL speeds!

So what does Telkom do when they start running out of bandwidth - choke down service - surprise!

Somewhere along the line someone said Telkom does not know what they're doing - I reckon they know exactly what they are doing.

For instance, we know they are masters of shaping service. Prioritise http and e-mail - drop gaming channel priorities - all as advertised on shaped services.

But if you are hooking in through a particularly overloaded exchange - how about shaping the service against certain hosting servers? Is that ethical?

I couldn't believe it, but the evidence is pointing that way. I get faster speeds using my cellphone as modem over GPRS than I get on my business 512ADSL line when trying to view IS hosted sites.

Posted a thread on it here. The full story is here.

Don't know which is worse - a general slowdown or a virtual denial of service to specific sites. On my 512ADSL I get about 24kBp/s - if I downgrade to say 384 will I still get 24kB/s or will it drop to 16kB/s?

Doesn't seem like I'll get the answer from Telkom.
 
Get a new ISP?

Well that's what I was thinking until I read this.
dabouncer said:
Im not sure if its intentional, i believe it is just network congestion. Telkom does have a far superior DSL network to the other ISP's thats y they dont really get congestion. Im not sure if im 100% correct but i think im pretty right. Smaller ISP's are gr8 for nyt time downloading, other than that they kinda suck.
 
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