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Please tell me what I'm doing wrong...
I hinted at that (well, what those who want to download the most migjt be doing wrong) a day or two ago, but it got lost in between all the reports of bad experience.
Am I right in saying that I am managed/ throttled because I use my line actively?
So you're suggesting it's me?
No.
You asked what changes every day between 4 and 11, seemingly implying that "Telkom's incompetent technicians" do random experiments every evening.
I replied that there are (usually) no changes at those times, but that the customer behaviour is different from around 16h00 (based on the stats we see) to 22h00, creating more demand than during business hours.
(Due to the fact that there have been reports of bad experience over the past few days - both here, as well as reports from the call centre etc. - we implemented changes at 18h00 to try and improve the experience. This was due to having seen something that didn't look right yesterday afternoon, and not wanting to subject everyone to the same experience longer by waiting until after midnight to implement changes. This definitely helped for the Gauteng site. We typically do changes between 01h00 and 05h00).
There are people on this forum/thread who download 24x7, and I was implying that users who do that might want to consider not doing that. It's bad for the rest of the users, and they will download more if they don't download 24x7. This is one of the changes that has been made to try and influence user behaviour so that we even out the bandwidth demand a bit more, but it has not been announced officially yet (will shortly).
Reviewing some things now for last night, since we made the last changes for the Cape Town site at 22h00, there shouldn't have been any problems at all with local traffic (international looks mostly ok, but there is one anomaly I will investigate today).
If you did have problems after 22h00, I don't think it is us ...
There are people on this forum/thread who download 24x7, and I was implying that users who do that might want to consider not doing that. It's bad for the rest of the users, and they will download more if they don't download 24x7. This is one of the changes that has been made to try and influence user behaviour so that we even out the bandwidth demand a bit more, but it has not been announced officially yet (will shortly).
We don't currently 'actively manage' (e.g. via short rolling windows) users. We are considering other options to reducing the impact of abusive customers on the experience of the others, and short rolling windows will probably be considered.
It is selfish for me to download 24/7? My opinion is that I am paying for a service. How I use that service is my business. And until other people start helping me to pay for the service, I will not consider anybody else.There are people on this forum/thread who download 24x7, and I was implying that users who do that might want to consider not doing that. It's bad for the rest of the users, and they will download more if they don't download 24x7. This is one of the changes that has been made to try and influence user behaviour so that we even out the bandwidth demand a bit more, but it has not been announced officially yet (will shortly).
You do manage customers. I was managed last month after reaching +-115GB. Speed was halfed for the rest of the month. Not happy with it, but I suppose its better than being screwed over like MWEB does to its clients.
what account do you have?


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C:\Users\>tracert capetown.spdtst.saix.net
Tracing route to wbs-ip-dlr-1-1.telkom-ipnet.co.za [196.25.37.14]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 10.0.0.2
2 * 10 ms 9 ms ti-224-140-01.telkomadsl.co.za [105.224.140.1]
3 120 ms 32 ms 19 ms ti-226-0-06.telkomadsl.co.za [105.226.0.6]
4 295 ms 40 ms 19 ms ti-226-0-13.telkomadsl.co.za [105.226.0.13]
5 191 ms 33 ms 19 ms 165.165.214.213
6 20 ms 19 ms 19 ms 196.43.52.62
7 24 ms 21 ms 20 ms wbs-ip-cat-1-fwsm-speedtest.telkom-ipnet.co.za [
196.25.37.2]
8 118 ms 22 ms 21 ms wbs-ip-dlr-1-1.telkom-ipnet.co.za [196.25.37.14]
Trace complete.
Is the new TItracker still going live today?
What is changing at TI between 4-ish in the afternoon and 11-ish at night?
Customer behaviour. Nothing else changes.
I replied that there are (usually) no changes at those times, but that the customer behaviour is different from around 16h00 (based on the stats we see) to 22h00, creating more demand than during business hours.
What is that?
I'm on a 2meg Uncapped account from Telkom and since Monday I can't stream video or music between 4pm and 10pm....
I can however download at +-250kbps....
What gives???