Ditch, I agree I may have been naïve to expect a strong correlation with the satisfaction of service and the actual delivery of an advertised product.
However, I had assumed, most possibly incorrectly, there would be some correlation, based on the cost of a product such as MyWireless versus the consumers that would opt for a normal dialup internet connection, costs varying from 5 to 10 times more. Also, considering the cost of broadband in South Africa versus other countries, broadband hurts us much more in our pocket than elsewhere in many ways. Hence, the users here would tend to be knowledgeable, technically, or otherwise, about their expectations of the product, and these users would only be satisfied once they actually receive the value of the product they are paying for, with factors such as bandwidth, etc. I would think the profile of a MyWireless user would be more technically literate, than the general dialup user, whether they use the service for gaming, whether it is paid for by their parents, or the business professional who uses internet access for needs other than the general email and browsing.
I suggested such a poll seeing that all the stats submitted by everyone was scattered all over the forum, and no conclusions cold be drawn from them. Perhaps the poll could be worded differently?
My comments about the empty MyWireless Complaints was merely an attempt to bring to LG’s attention, and other forum members that it was underutilised, specially now that more visitors would be coming through to these forums as a result of recent media attention due to TheRodents efforts in highlighting the problem.
I applaud LG for his persistent efforts, but my comments thereafter (LG’s forum, lone crusade, etc) were tongue-in-cheek after LG’s snide remarks about my posts. Apologies to LG if I irritated him further than he deserved.
Don’t take take me wrong – I am not entirely happy about the MW service. I feel Sentech has been slow with the rollout of the towers, and I felt I had to unnecessarily spend excessively to get my access - dish antenna, cabling, access point, to the point where I could work effectively with MyWireless. Latency in the product is painful for the purposes I need MyWireless for, VNC, terminal services – I achieve more with my ISDN. My third gripe is the 2 year contract – specially after looking at the impressive results WBS are achieving with the pilot tests on their iBurst offering, both with bandwidth and latency.
On the other hand, I cannot accuse Sentech of not delivering based on the above issues. For me, they have delivered on what I signed for – I might have been amongst the fortunate few? I do achieve the download speeds I mentioned on multi-threaded downloads (due to the nature of TCP, I disagree with measuring bandwidth on a single threaded download). Occasionally, I will sustain downloads up to 21kbytes/s (local and international), although I also experience slow 3-7 kbytes/s on some sites consistently, presumably due to their connection.
I also agree with you on the state on consumerism in South Africa, and the apathy towards it. I am most probably guilty of this – I let others handle the fights on my behalf.
However, I also do feel for Sentech. Like Sentech, I am involved with companies, which were also under constant public scrutiny (no, not Sentech, not Telkom) despite our best efforts, mainly, I feel, due to misunderstanding and lack of communication to the public. I would try to be more objective and fair in my attacks against such companies though. Currently, it appears that anyone mentioning their MyWireless experience to be positive, their posts are shot down in this forum and accused of being associated with Sentech or being a Sentech Helpdesk agent.
It appears Sentech’s public relations and communications could be improved. This probably stems from their lack of experience with the public, prior to their MyWireless involvement.