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Fudzy, he does not know your details by heartIt means you have not been assimilated...
Please let everyone else know.
Hey guys, if you change your password on the mweb myaccount site, does it automatically change your password (the one used with @dslmweb username) as well?
Hi 321i
You will need to change the password on the router manually once you change it via My Account.
I know this is so 2012 but reading it makes you wonder how they can now sit and say exactly the opposite. I wonder if this guy still works for Mweb lol
Press release October 2012
Uncapped ADSL prices have declined substantially since Telkom cut its wholesale ADSL prices earlier this year. As one of South Africa’s leading Internet Service Providers, MWEB is in full support of these price cuts as cheaper Internet makes it possible for more South Africans to have ADSL at home. However, MWEB suggests that consumers consider all aspects of a product offering when evaluating their options to make sure they understand what they are signing up for. This is especially true where usability and speeds are concerned.
“The reality is that most ISP’s throttle their uncapped subscribers, and have restrictions in place on the amount of data consumers are downloading and the speed at which they are downloading it,” says Rihana Hoosain, Head of Products at MWEB Connect.
MWEB has been very vocal about throttling and about consumers having the right to have both an affordable Internet connection with the best possible experience where they can enjoy uncapped Internet without being slowed down because of data usage. MWEB doesn’t throttle but rather shapes its network which means that the ISP manages the network and allows certain traffic like browsing the Internet, online gaming, YouTube, email and VoIP to take preference. “With the demand for fast uncapped internet increasing; we are finding more people online exploring and experiencing rich media content, live streaming broadcasts and downloading their favourite content. The demand for bandwidth has increased alongside this growth and many ISP’s are facing ever increasing strain on their network infrastructure. They simply can’t keep up with the demand and are forced to throttle a user’s connection during peak periods on the network. By reducing the speed of those subscribers who are using the most bandwidth, they are able to relieve some strain on the network, but at the customer’s expense,” explains Hoosain. MWEB has made substantial investments in IPC capacity to ensure that users are able to experience the best that the Internet has to offer which is why many users with high bandwidth requirements, like online gamers have signed with the ISP. “Consumers should certainly shop around for the best ADSL deals but they need to be aware of the factors that can affect Internet speeds and ask potential ISP’s to provide them with all the information and terms and conditions prior to signing up with them,” concludes Hoosain. To stay up to date on the latest MWEB news visit www.facebook.com/mweb
This is exactly the issue: MWEB intentionally and consistently (as late as January 2013) represented broadly in marketing material in interviews with the press and in continues by way of their web page metadata and various representations which are not difficult to find that they offer an unthrottled service in contrast to Telkom (who as far as I know have actually discontinued any throttling on uncapped and throttle their soft-capped (where the cap is stated) clients). They have used the definition guidelines to defend themselves in a complaint to the ASA while in breach of those very guidelines
You misunderstand.
I had and paid for the 4mbps package for october. Now my data usage for october is rated on my current 2mbps package and not the package I used in October. This is unfair and I expect the throttling to be lifted immediately.
MWEB Guy, may I please get feedback on this.
Let me save you the wait, they don't care.MWEB Guy, may I please get feedback on this.
Let me save you the wait, they don't care.
Sadly but true. Their tech support department is a big joke. Derek Hershaw himself is a big joke. His view that anybody who is doing business with MWEB is an abuser is a big joke as well. What he did with MWEB's AUP is totally unfair and unreasonable. If you want your expectations of the ADSL service that you paid for to be matched 100%, then move to another ISP that is not MWEB. Imo, it's the most logical solution to your MWEB-related issue.
What is happening with your application?
Good day SHVAK
The account is not throttled. Was there any active traffic in the background when doing the speedtest?
I hear what you saying an3s.
I will only be able to check and follow up come Monday. Let me find our what the process is around this and I will come back to you.
Okay what has Mweb done now http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3075521263
From a Telkom server http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3075526061
:wtf:
What is the monthly threshold for the 2mb standard uncapped?
I just upgraded from the 1mb premium on the 1st, and got throttled yesterday. Last month I used 76 gb.
Is the throttling based on the last 30 days' use, or based on current usage projected over the next few weeks?
Any idea how long I'll stay throttled for?