With all the complaints and "theories" flying around
I think it has been sufficiently proving that the account sharing that we've been saying has been going on for years, has been going on for years.
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With all the complaints and "theories" flying around
I am still not convinced. Nobody can explain what they are supposed to gain from such a move in the first place.I think it has been sufficiently proving that the account sharing that we've been saying has been going on for years, has been going on for years.
[email protected]Anyone got contact details where I can submit my cancellation?
Been with OW hardly a month but the service is just too damn terrible. Already had to submit tickets twice this month to have my ADSL details reset because the account will just stop working out of the blue. And the rest of time the speed is so damn terrible. I get dial-up speeds until 5pm everyday, after which my speed will climb to a 384kbps line speed until at least 11pm the evening, and ONLY then will I get my 2mb line speed. This is EVERY day, even weekends. This is on a Gold (Power) account btw
I'm also not at any means a high end user. Only did around 40gigs this month so far if not less, with most of it done on my WA account.
Half of the time I end up using the WA account which I cancelled last month (Had to give a Calendar month notice so it's still active for this month) which runs a hell lot better.
Guess AH is next in line, will see how they operate. Or else back to WA with my tail between my legs.Thanks OW!
Again, if anyone can post OW's contact details, that will be appreciated. Their website gives hardly any options in the Client Control Panel.
I am still not convinced. Nobody can explain what they are supposed to gain from such a move in the first place
Not so simple.Simple.
They buy x accounts for x people from IS.
They sell x accounts to 2x people.
Double profit.
... maybe another analogy....
I am a rope reseller. I buy rope wholesale from the rope supplier. I tell my customers I'm selling them 1m of rope each, but sell the same 1m to two people without them knowing so they have to share. Neither knows they are sharing and continuously complain about the rope being too short. Sucks for them. But I make twice the amount of sales.
And then I run away when I am caught.
Not so simple.
Whenever an account is shared, the account speed is halved for as long as both people are connected. But that is not what we are seeing, is it? While there are general problems, most people still get full speed at various times, usually after hours when both parties are even more likely to be connected to the accounts. That doesn't make sense, does it?
We have been over this before.
Also, nobody is selling accounts with two concurrent connections any more. Are they now resellers or not? Because if they buy bandwidth, then there is no reason to even do the joint account thing in the first place. Then the only problem is if they are overselling or not, which is a completely different issue.
It isn't proven by speed problems. Speed problems are common to all ISPs. Your logic is terrible.Wrong, the speed is not halved when an account is shared. Both connections can get 100% speed, so long as the other connection is not contending at the same time. When they are both contending, it'll be completely variable, and not 50/50.
This is proven during after hours unshaped times where people have speed problems.
THen the whole account sharing conspiracy theory goes out of the window. Then it becomes an issue of overselling of accounts, which every ISP has been accused of from time to time.There is still a point if capacity is bought. Buy 10 units of it which is enough for 100 people. Except sell it to 200 people. The same principle applies, twice the amount of sales.
Not so simple.
Whenever an account is shared, the account speed is halved for as long as both people are connected. But that is not what we are seeing, is it? While there are general problems, most people still get full speed at various times, usually after hours when both parties are even more likely to be connected to the accounts. That doesn't make sense, does it?
We have been over this before.
Also, nobody is selling accounts with two concurrent connections any more. Are they now resellers or not? Because if they buy bandwidth, then there is no reason to even do the joint account thing in the first place. Then the only problem is if they are overselling or not, which is a completely different issue.
Edit: I see Plugg still sells accounts with two concurrent connections.
I'm out.
Edit: I see Plugg still sells accounts with two concurrent connections.
The idea behind concurrent sessions is not for sharing accounts/costs...
Not sure how to prove that they were on different packages (one guy cancelled his account now). They have completely different line speeds however, the one with the support ticket having a 4mbps line and the other a 2mbps line. The 4mbps guy also had Titan Uncapped or something similarly bottom-tier while the 2mbps had a slightly more premium account.
PostmanPot can confirm that the accounts had the same password as I forwarded the emails to him.
Email 1:
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 09 April 2014 12:18 PM
To: [redacted]
Subject: Your new OpenWeb Account Details!
Dear [redacted]
Welcome to the OpenWeb family!!
[redacted], you are now a member of the Elite!
Those that demand only the best. In other words, you're an OpenWebber!
OpenWeb Account Details:
User Name : [email protected]
Password : [redacted]
If you would like step by step instructions on how to setup your router with your shiny new OpenWeb ADSL account, please download our OpenWeb Router Setup Guide from this link: http://www.openweb.co.za/setup/OWRouterSetupGuide.pdf
OpenWeb Service Centre:
Monday to Friday, 08:30am to 17:00pm
0861 22 44 66
[redacted], thank-you for becoming part of the family that cares, the family of OpenWeb.
Kind Regards
OpenWeb Team
Email preferences available once logged into your personal Control Panel
Email 2:
Ticket History Zelda Coetzee (Staff) Posted On: 09 April 2014 02:56 PM
Hi [redacted]
I have moved you to this alternate routing account:
Username: [email protected]
Password: [redacted]
Please logon and provide feedback
Kind regards
Leon
Senior Engineer (Core Network)
MrBEEP explained the new account approach by saying that a lot of the time just giving the user a new account provides for an easier and often more effective option than having to perform extensive troubleshooting. It is not always the first thing they do either. It is certainly unorthodox, but it seems like a reasonable explanation to me. As for why the accounts crap out in the first place is another story.The fact that out of all the ISP's out there (and I mean every single one), only OW have these account problems for whatever reason, that you have to get a new account because the old one is broken.
The fact that IS accounts (Plugg & Connection) do allow 2 concurrent connections (except WA), and due to the way the bandwidth gets contended (as it's not just a simple 50/50 split, it can be 95/5 depending on protocols etc), account sharing is my only logical conclusion.
EDIT: Forgot to add that when the network is quiet then the account bursts to line speed, so a 2mb account will run 4mb on a 4mb line for example.
We're relieved that's part of your business model. It's not parts of an/other's/'.
Did you see this? One user on Gold, the other on Titan, both with the same account.
I can only speak for Plugg. It's up to each reseller out there to decide how they want to package their products and manage their own IPC etc etc.
-- janitor@plugg