LazyLion
King of de Jungle
I finally mananged to get connected with ADSL on the first of the month (May) after having applied in December.
Now I have already exceeded my bandwidth (not having actually tried to). I consider my internet usage above average, but by no means a "power user".
It is only the middle of the month. Now I cannot access any international sites at all (they just give an error message). I also cannot access some South African sites - iol.co.za, mg.co.za, or news24.com.
Is this normal? Does Telkom actually cut your international link after you have reached your cap?
According to Telkom's Web site...
"Once you have exceeded the 3 GByte cap your data will be transported over a restricted international link for the remainder of that month. Telkom will not cut the service or bill for additional usage however the restriction becomes worse towards the end of the month when the customers that do reach their 3 Gigabyte Cap contend for the same restricted bandwidth."
My service has obviously been cut! Should I sue Telkom for "false advertising" or for "breach of contract"?
On M-Web's home page it says "If the total amount of data you have transferred (local & international, sent & received) exceeds your capping level during any given month, Telkom will reduce your international access speed to around analogue (normal dial-up) speed for the rest of that month."
But what I am getting now is nowhere near "dial-up speed".
Also...
"The 3 GB monthly volume cap helps to equally distribute the bandwidth available to the total ADSL subscriber base."
but how can that be? That means that there will be excessive bandwidth use at the beginning of the month and very little use at the end of the month?
Is Telkom lying to me?
Have my constitutional rights been violated?
Could it be that they are not an ethical company?
*** Forbid, I refuse to believe that!
Now I have already exceeded my bandwidth (not having actually tried to). I consider my internet usage above average, but by no means a "power user".
It is only the middle of the month. Now I cannot access any international sites at all (they just give an error message). I also cannot access some South African sites - iol.co.za, mg.co.za, or news24.com.
Is this normal? Does Telkom actually cut your international link after you have reached your cap?
According to Telkom's Web site...
"Once you have exceeded the 3 GByte cap your data will be transported over a restricted international link for the remainder of that month. Telkom will not cut the service or bill for additional usage however the restriction becomes worse towards the end of the month when the customers that do reach their 3 Gigabyte Cap contend for the same restricted bandwidth."
My service has obviously been cut! Should I sue Telkom for "false advertising" or for "breach of contract"?
On M-Web's home page it says "If the total amount of data you have transferred (local & international, sent & received) exceeds your capping level during any given month, Telkom will reduce your international access speed to around analogue (normal dial-up) speed for the rest of that month."
But what I am getting now is nowhere near "dial-up speed".
Also...
"The 3 GB monthly volume cap helps to equally distribute the bandwidth available to the total ADSL subscriber base."
but how can that be? That means that there will be excessive bandwidth use at the beginning of the month and very little use at the end of the month?
Is Telkom lying to me?
Have my constitutional rights been violated?
Could it be that they are not an ethical company?
*** Forbid, I refuse to believe that!