This prevented me from going with RocketNet as well.
Rather silly considering your competitors don't charge an activation fee on Octotel. Seems strange your competitors can get it right with Octotel but RocketNet can't. Your accounting department clearly isn't very effective if they sit down with Octotel for weeks on end and after all that time come out shafted. What a waste of weeks.
As a person that would prefer the option of having the freedom to bail on pathetic service after signing up and move to a competitor providing a better service, this is just a tactic RocketNet uses to ensure the consumer is trapped.
When service levels go belly up as they inevitably will in such a competitive market, the consumer is is the one left trapped with sub-par service at exorbitant pricing. This model has played out time and again.
Where we lead other follows, keep your eyes out on all other ISP, we are almost certain that an activation fee will be introduced at some stage by all ISP’s
We have a very open policy with our clients and customers and it’s as follows. Pay an activation fee and get connectivity, should you have an issue please notify us and we will log a ticket which is resolved within the SLA: https://www.rocketnet.co.za/fibre-network-slas/
Should you not wish to pay an activation fee then please feel free to shop around, but negative post about RocketNet as an ISP won’t get the activation fee wavered.
Judging from your last comment it seems like your current ISP has let you down ?
If so kindly send an E-mail to [email protected] and well offer advise to you free of charge.
Kind