People will never understand that companies ONLY do what they do to get more profit, otherwise why would they do it. I can tell you NOW its not about freeing the web for the people its about freeing it for themselves. I dont care if they explain its not (like they tried to), because anyone will say anything to get what they want.
Think about the next time someone in your personal life asks you to do them a favour, and notice the things they say in order to get you to do it for them, and how you feel about it then. You may even do it to others to have someone do it for you. There is always a defence up when you question things like this.
The moment another ISP comes along that offers better uncapped performance and service, people will leave just like that, regardless of what mweb think they ar doing, i know i will. The ones on offer now just dont cut it for me yet. If i did'nt have a spare capped account for my local latency i would have probaly left allready.
I agree with most of your comments. However, I feel Mweb is one of the worst companies when it comes to transparency and openness. This is coupled with quite an intense desire on their part to quosh criticism of the state of their service. A 3 hour outage affecting a large part of their user-base becomes a small problem, now measured in minutes, that had nothing to do with them anyway, so why complain. Games, we were told, were shaped, then the story changed to "not shaped", but their reasoning was suddenly about "prioritising browsing". I could go on forever there are so many examples.
Why don't they just speak plainly and truthfully and then we will all be clear about how they operate. All the searching for ways to describe monumental f-ups in the most endearing way must be very taxing.