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LOL - torrents during office hours on a shaped uncapped account should do about that yes !
And once again, how come if this is Seacom, are the other providers not experiencing these issues?
And once again, how come if this is Seacom, are the other providers not experiencing these issues?
I thought Openweb were using Seacom??
Ask Mweb, its not going to help you in any way asking here, email mweb rep
It is not a Seacom problem directly, but rather Mweb's connection to Seacom in London. So it won't affect other providers using Seacom.
huh? MWeb connects to Seacom in Midrand, where the traffic is then Seacom/Neotel's responsability... what could be the problem in London, that only MWeb is experiencing and not one of the other providers reliant on Seacom?
SEACOM only takes you as far as London, where MWeb has to connect to major international peering services (BTW, these are not free!) If any of these links fail (due to hardware or software issues), there will be a loss of international connectivity.
If you looked at tracerts to sites in the US, UK, and Europe today, it is clear that MWeb routes via at least 4 or 5 different international peers, and has been juggling traffic across them as other links become available (or fail). A first-tier ISP like MWeb has to actively manage these things, since it can't just subcontract them to Telkom or SEACOM or whoever.
It is quite likely that this mythical 80% figure means that 4 out of the 5 links are working, and that one has failed, than that each link is operating at 80% of capacity (fibres don't work like this AFAIK).