electrofreeze
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Hi @electrofreeze we are considering the various options and will revert back in the coming week.
any update on this?
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Hi @electrofreeze we are considering the various options and will revert back in the coming week.
Rocketnet told me they have no interest in participating
I don't know. No communication/big secretnot enough bandwidth ?
I don't know. No communication/big secret
Thanks for clarifying. Vumatel seems to be able to handle it, so when will Rocketnet make a decision as to do this or not?Hi All
We have plenty of bandwidth available and even with the current spike since Friday, are only running at around 20% which means that we can most certainly participate.
We are concerned whether some FNO’s are able to handle this, that's usually where our issues lie, between the FNO and our network.
seems to be fake newsHi All
We have plenty of bandwidth available and even with the current spike since Friday, are only running at around 20% which means that we can most certainly participate.
We are concerned whether some FNO’s are able to handle this, that's usually where our issues lie, between the FNO and our network.
seems to be fake news
seems to be fake news
Your statements:Kindly clarify what you are reffering to?
Thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to respond clearlyHi There
As CEO of RocketNet we are working together with the FNO’s and assess the impact it has on the FNO network, most speed issues stem from either inside the FNO network or the customers WiFi.
We will be informally rolling out these speed upgrades as the FNO rolls them out. To make sure that we assess and test and don't break anything we are conducting these upgrades in a phased approach. For now we are upgrading all 10 and 20 Mbps customers as most 100Mbps customers will not need additional bandwidth.
Then assess and continue, the approach is so that we dont have a catastrophic failure, that could bring everyones service down.
We are making sure we do things properly and are more concerned about keeping people connected and up and running.
Everyone is working from home and everyone deserves to be connected and online. We therefore prioritise that as No.1.
Hope this sheds more light
Thank you. I appreciate you taking the time to respond clearly
Received the following SMS from RocketNet:
RocketNet :: In partnership with Vumatel, RocketNet has doubled your fibre speed until the end of May 2020. Stay Safe.
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10/2 bumped to 20/2
Thank you RocketNet!
Good strategy.Hi There
As CEO of RocketNet we are working together with the FNO’s and assess the impact it has on the FNO network, most speed issues stem from either inside the FNO network or the customers WiFi.
We will be informally rolling out these speed upgrades as the FNO rolls them out. To make sure that we assess and test and don't break anything we are conducting these upgrades in a phased approach. For now we are upgrading all 10 and 20 Mbps customers as most 100Mbps customers will not need additional bandwidth.
Then assess and continue, the approach is so that we dont have a catastrophic failure, that could bring everyones service down.
We are making sure we do things properly and are more concerned about keeping people connected and up and running.
Everyone is working from home and everyone deserves to be connected and online. We therefore prioritise that as No.1.
Hope this sheds more light