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Hi how are ppl finding the Uncapped offers with the 50GB unshaped?
I signed up for it 2 days ago and so far its very dissapointing. even real time services are buffering on both accounts.
And its not my line as my other ISP accounts are 100%
So you also pissed away R300? Your money is your money but hey, Openweb is not what they used to be.
I took that offer where you get 50% discount and the 50GB unshaped is suppose to be unshaped all the time which at the time I thought was a great deal.
it was also the only account that could offer me the line speed I have for a good price but owell.
what troubles me is speedtest is 100% but any realtime services are an issue.
They prioritize speedtest to show full line speed but then shape all other protocols.
That's a myth.
Maybe, maybe not
Your previous statement sounds pretty confident for something that is an unknown.
They prioritize speedtest to show full line speed but then shape all other protocols.
Protip: If there's absolutely nothing wrong with your OW account, don't leave OW and move to another ISP
AH's shaping policy is more stricter when compared to OW's. Right now P2P is still being shaped (yes, even on this weekend).![]()
Protip: If there's absolutely nothing wrong with your OW account, don't leave OW and move to another ISP
AH's shaping policy is more stricter when compared to OW's. Right now P2P is still being shaped (yes, even on this weekend).![]()
You need Business, or to look at WebAfrica's home uncapped if you can't afford AH Business.
I wanted to upgrade to AH Business but from what I've read on the AH's Uncapped Business thread here... (shakes my head)![]()
You should have no issues if you're in the North.
Well, I'm based somewhere near East London. Problems?I'm seriously considering about upgrading my AH account to Business Uncapped.
If AH's free GB works well for you, then so should Business. Based on similar profiles.
I believe AH has an Eastern IPC, which I don't think is too problematic. It's mainly the South which is a problem.