I look forward to KALSTER's response - by now, I should have been hit by quite a few meteorites.
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthr...read-(Pt2)?p=12273084&viewfull=1#post12273084
Also looking forward to hearing from DrJohnZoidberg...
I have been reading casually, shaking my head at you people. Just look at this post:
lol, OpenWeb lying again.
They are sharing the accounts, and specify the passwords so that they can be handed out to to other users. They know when you download and try to balance the users out so that they don't overlap (ie they won't really pick up issues).
So if your pattern changes, it affects the other guy and when you ask you get someone else's account that might not affect you.
It's just a pity that all the OpenWeb disciples cannot see that and keep supporting this company. They are rotten to the core.
Pure, unadulterated speculation.
I would like you guys to explain to me how they could possibly gain from "sharing accounts". The above speculation takes the conspiracy theory to the extreme. They are monitoring usage patterns now and issuing accounts to multiple users dynamically based on these patterns? Come on. That would require a massive effort to try and milk people with some phantom benefit as yet unexplained. Besides, they buy capacity and sell accounts that are able to use that capacity at certain speeds. Then they shape the network based on how busy it is. They don't resell accounts.
It is no surprise that the floodgates start to open during the early afternoon, which is when the corporate users die down. Openweb has one of the earliest times when this starts to happen. Other ISPs have shorter off-peak times.
And then, you get the same experience, no matter how much you download during the month. No other ISP does that.
So here we have a few people who are experiencing problems and are making up all kinds of reasons in their minds to try and explain it and then stick to it in their indignation. People love having someone to blame and here we have an Openweb thread ripe and ready with an active CEO and support fellow to have a go at.
I have personally also had problems every now and then, most recently with ping spikes in games even late at night. For that they gave me a temporary account to use, while they monitor my account for the last few days. Those spikes occurred on my free Afrihost back-up account as well. In fact, every time the network is slow or streaming are crap or such, I pop in my Afrihost credentials and see the exact same thing, even worse sometimes. Other times the issues have been directly linked to Telkom, even weird problems I also blamed OW for at first.
People forget that everything still runs through Telkom. They do not simply provide the bandwidth and sit back, they have their hands in almost everything still, from the hardware infrastructure to the back ends. I have had issues where my line stats were fine, but there was just no internet, even when connected. Turned out that Telkom was busy with the exchanges in my area. Other times, no accounts would authenticate, until I had the port recreated by Axxess.