i totally agree with that. I gave reliability a relative low score in the survey, b/c previously (not talking about last year here) Sentech was relatively able to keep me connected for days on end. The last month (since their 'maintenance' in september) it seems a whole different story, and you only realise you take connectivity for granted when it not there.
See, i could live with these outages if i knew that it was all for the greater good and that sentech is 'continuously working on it's infrastructure to provide increasingly better user experience' (quotes added to indicate light sarcasm and sceptiscism). But frankly, none of the promises that were made to me when i signed up (prices coming down, speeds going up, lalalalala...) have materialised. And my perception is that sentech is just trying to squeeze more money out of their current system by adding more users on flexi (read ripp-off) contracts with ridiculously low caps.
I realise that sentech might be in financial dire straits, and that they can't heavily invest in expanding their infrastructure, but that's partly their own fault. They could have taken the wireless market when they started operations and they buggered up, losing more and more users to ADSL and iBurst. Offer a 512K connection with a 10gig cap (if you must) for the price of Mywi Home and hordes of people will sign up. Hey, for that price, i'll personally recommend the service to anyone i know (unlike now). I can't see a reason why this can't be done except for the fact that the sentech network can't handle that volume of data.