It seems iBurst are aware of the YouTube problem and are trying to resolve it:The only real problem I have is youtube has to queue and buffer before watching.
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthr...eo-buffering?p=7835655&viewfull=1#post7835655
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It seems iBurst are aware of the YouTube problem and are trying to resolve it:The only real problem I have is youtube has to queue and buffer before watching.
Slow does not even begin to describe the lack of speed currently available. I reckon I could strap a micro SD to a snail and send it off from Northriding to Sandton and it would get there before a similar sized e-mail got sent over iBurst.....And back to being slooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow again:
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Tracing route to 80-239-185-26.customer.teliacarrier.com [80.239.185.26]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 88 ms 39 ms 155 ms iburst-41-213-8-1.iburst.co.za [41.213.8.1]
2 157 ms 45 ms 49 ms 192.168.0.97
3 90 ms 49 ms 53 ms 192.168.0.114
4 67 ms 49 ms 49 ms iburst-41-213-126-21.iburst.co.za [41.213.126.21]
5 * * * Request timed out.
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etc etc
Tracing route to 195.12.238.192 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 66 ms 55 ms 43 ms iburst-41-213-32-1.iburst.co.za [41.213.32.1]
2 101 ms 49 ms 49 ms 192.168.0.97
[COLOR="#FF0000"][B] 3 343 ms 555 ms 579 ms 192.168.0.113[/B][/COLOR]
4 81 ms 49 ms 45 ms iburst-41-213-126-21.iburst.co.za [41.213.126.21]
5 297 ms 233 ms 329 ms ldn-b4-link.telia.net [213.248.95.177]
6 297 ms 311 ms 247 ms ldn-bb2-link.telia.net [80.91.251.14]
7 376 ms 259 ms 355 ms prs-bb2-link.telia.net [80.91.247.240]
8 300 ms 245 ms 275 ms prs-b8-link.telia.net [213.155.131.1]
Source?It is a cold hard fact that nationwide there has been a serious drop in download speed since the new packages were made available.
Source?
I don't believe the problem is nationwide, I believe it is limited to certain base stations. iBurst need to address these issues, whether it is by improving backhaul links to those base stations or putting up additional base stations in the affect areas.Go look back on the threads complaining about the speed drop here on MyBB and on iBurst's FB page. Note the dates that the complaints started, then correlate that to the date the new packages were released.
We used to regularly see over 2Mbps during the day before the new packages were released and less than 0.5Mbps after.
Just a simple case of overloaded towers that caused the speed drop. Simple really.