SteveB said:
I wonder if Vodacom will reimburse me prorata for the lost time ?
What a sense of humour! Vodacom would rather prick its own eyes out with a soldering iron than reimburse. Don't think that word exists with them

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With that said, during the last bout of poor connections, etc. there were some forumites who received something like R50 back or so. Can't remember the exact setup.
Personally I'm having major issues again today. Perfect connection but no data throughput. I'm on hold to 155 as I write this. I have a new website going live tonight, with a major announcement on DSTV. I was expecting about 200 000 hits on it tonight, but since I can't access the ftp server to upload the site, I reckon I'm in deep dwang at the moment. Dial-up is too slow to get the whole site up and running in time, and since I have to 3G access at the moment, I'm going to have to put the site on a CD, drive somewhere with reliable connectivity (like the office) and upload from there. Who's going to pay for the CD, the fuel, the lost time and the inconvenience (and the dial-up call I'm using to post this)? And R50 won't cover it. Not even close...
I have been very happy with my 3G most of the time, and very calm and collected whenever things have gone wrong. I understand that this is still fairly new technology, but it isn't THAT new anymore. When will this become stable enough to warrant the monthly fee? At the moment I don't think it is there yet, and like many forumites I'm getting a bit tired of paying for a service that is so unreliable.
What about a backup system for 3G users? Maybe a toll-free dial-up number for (slow) access when the 3G network gives you hassles? Or at least a dial-up number that I can use if things go wrong, because at this stage I'm still paying for a dial-up ISP separately, for those hours when I need to work, and 3G is on holiday.