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Some NeoConnect and NeoFlex subscribers struggle with service instability. Neotel working to iron out problems.
Certain Neotel NeoConnect and NeoFlex subscribers started to experienced frequent disconnects and service instability over the last few days. This comes only weeks after similar problems were encountered by Neotel subscribers.
Neotel says that the preliminary tests on its network indicate a link to capacity utilization on the network. The company said that they are currently carrying out ‘various network parameter optimizations’ to address the problem.
Neotel has previously said that only a small portion of their customers are affected by these problems, typically those subscribers connecting to congested towers or tower sectors. According to Neotel it is again only a small group of their user base experiencing problems: “We have not noticed a significant increase in customer complaints regarding this problem,” Neotel said.
“Although, certain customers have experienced issues wherein data sessions indicate ‘connected’, while no through put is experienced. Every customer complaint is dealt with personally. We have directly engaged with customers who have reported these problems and have conducted tests at their specific locations.”
According to one telecoms and networking specialist the situation looks similar to the problems that Sentech had to face a few years ago with a degradation of its network performance as their subscriber base grew.
He said that Neotel would do well to assess what happened to Sentech regarding network usage and service deterioration. Neotel may be at the crossroads when it comes to resolving the issue, he added, and unless a long term solution is employed Neotel may be faced with the same challenges as Sentech.
Neotel however counter argue that their fibre based backhaul network, consistent CDMA network growth and tower upgrades in congested areas should ensure that they do not become a second Sentech.
Lies..Lies..Lies
@Neotel
How can you openly Lie to the public like this??? Whoever is doing your PR should be fired..Have they actually ever read these forums?
Shame on you...
You are becoming the next..SENTECH..IBURST....DSTV HDPVR...blablabla
Some NeoConnect and NeoFlex subscribers struggle with service instability. Neotel working to iron out problems.
Certain Neotel NeoConnect and NeoFlex subscribers started to experienced frequent disconnects and service instability over the last few days. This comes only weeks after similar problems were encountered by Neotel subscribers.
Neotel says that the preliminary tests on its network indicate a link to capacity utilization on the network. The company said that they are currently carrying out ‘various network parameter optimizations’ to address the problem.
Neotel has previously said that only a small portion of their customers are affected by these problems, typically those subscribers connecting to congested towers or tower sectors. According to Neotel it is again only a small group of their user base experiencing problems: “We have not noticed a significant increase in customer complaints regarding this problem,” Neotel said.
“Although, certain customers have experienced issues wherein data sessions indicate ‘connected’, while no through put is experienced. Every customer complaint is dealt with personally. We have directly engaged with customers who have reported these problems and have conducted tests at their specific locations.”
According to one telecoms and networking specialist the situation looks similar to the problems that Sentech had to face a few years ago with a degradation of its network performance as their subscriber base grew.
He said that Neotel would do well to assess what happened to Sentech regarding network usage and service deterioration. Neotel may be at the crossroads when it comes to resolving the issue, he added, and unless a long term solution is employed Neotel may be faced with the same challenges as Sentech.
Neotel however counter argue that their fibre based backhaul network, consistent CDMA network growth and tower upgrades in congested areas should ensure that they do not become a second Sentech.
Lies..Lies..Lies
@Neotel
How can you openly Lie to the public like this??? Whoever is doing your PR should be fired..Have they actually ever read these forums?
Shame on you...
You are becoming the next..SENTECH..IBURST....DSTV HDPVR...blablabla