Neo_X
Expert Member
I'm not following this at all. We'd still simply lose money on every single customer we did this for. There has to be some benefit to the ISP to do this, and I don't see where this benefit lies. On the contrary, it would simply result in providing hundreds of extra gigs per month, increasing peak load capacity drastically, and increasing our costs, while reducing yours or maintaining the same price point. Doesn't make any business sense.
yes the business case remains, but consider the following case(4Mbps premium uncapped)
my 100GB of unshaped data runs out , thus torrents/nzb's is shaped during day-time, but streaming is still "crystal clear".
now i decide i really want that linux distro ASAP once i get home, and thus call your support line to give me an extra 100GB (which is a lovely R180 more).
this changes is activated immediately, with me still at work unable to start my linux distro via torrent or NTP.
On the other side, my wife and 10 kids each stream some movies, and unlucky for me, once i get home, most of my data i just purchased is now gone due to streaming, and torrent/NTP is shaped again. - no linux for me - sad_panda
yes i know line speeds and possible data usage in a day doesn't compare in this case
I understand that either the ISP or consumer will loose out in cases like this - but my feeling is that currently it is the consumer losing out as per above scenario.
Even though crystalweb premium is a brand new type of product on the market, and will still kick-ass in current fashion when compared with other uncapped accounts, i'm just asking for some consideration into this.
Ps
the immediate and direct feedback from Crystalweb to improve there customer support is exactly why i joined you guys (and why i am trying my luck with questions like these)