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That's because they were discretionary maybe?
You guys all need to calm down a tad. I've been with MWEB Uncapped since day one as well and I've seen all the highs and lows of their service and all of the abuse fights pass through here. The fact is they have tried lots of other ways of dealing with the worst of the worst and I guess it just hasn't worked very well, becuase there will always be some guys who are 'the reason that we can't have nice things'. I run a busy house with multiple devices streaming video and all of the things some1 else pointed out here and I blow through several hundred gig a month as well. Guess what? No letter. So I guess the guys here telling that story are holding back some on the stuff they're doing that's blowing through the other 'few hundred gig?'
Just my 2c
IHaha your 2c is only worth my 1c.
MWEB is planning to retain only grandpas and mammas using uncapped for email and facebook.First they removed all heavy users by sending termination, now they are trying to prevent medium to heavy users,after some time their greed will tell that even the moderate users like YOU are not VERY profittable and they can accomodate 10-20 gradpas and mammas with your bandwidth.Its just a sugar coating to say that 3% users are spoiling it for all other 97% and implement AUP.I actually hate such corporates those use their market leadership to milk their customers read DSTV,MWEB,VODACOM, etc.
But the problem in South Africa is WE customers never demand and vote with OUR wallet.Most of the corporates in South Africa are plain greedy and we just take it without any complaints.
I am very angry with MWEB and others they never want to built a network and spend on connectivity but they want more profits with out spending in SA.Shame on you MWEB
Good Day, The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) outlines these rules and guidelines for fair network use. It also explains what steps we may take to limit the impact that a customer behaving in an abusive manner can have on the entire network.
We are in the process of updating all of our marketing material to reflect the change and thanks very much for pointing out the Facebook reference.
We will notify our marketing team and make sure they include it in the material that needs updating
Good Day, The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) outlines these rules and guidelines for fair network use. It also explains what steps we may take to limit the impact that a customer behaving in an abusive manner can have on the entire network.
We are in the process of updating all of our marketing material to reflect the change and thanks very much for pointing out the Facebook reference.
We will notify our marketing team and make sure they include it in the material that needs updating
Hi marine1
We have made no mention that between 200 - 400Gb is considered abusive usage behaviour.
So let me get this right ... I have to give you one calendar month warning before cancelling my account after YOU CHANGE THE ****** terms and policies of the account
I received a letter, even though my average for the last 12 months is only 20.3GB per month. Highest monthly usage was 33GB. This on a Premium account. How does this constitute abuse?
I received a letter, even though my average for the last 12 months is only 20.3GB per month. Highest monthly usage was 33GB. This on a Premium account. How does this constitute abuse?
Hi hr7140
Please provide me with your MWEB email address.
So let me get this right ... I have to give you one calendar month warning before cancelling my account after YOU CHANGE THE ****** terms and policies of the account
Good Day, The Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) outlines these rules and guidelines for fair network use. It also explains what steps we may take to limit the impact that a customer behaving in an abusive manner can have on the entire network.