pedruid
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Hi SHVAK, who did you switch too and what package?
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Check your day by day usage here - http://userstats.adsl.saix.net/ (click "back one month" at the bottom of the stats for Jan)
Thanks. Will do that.
80% is pretty much right and as ADSL is a "best effort" best of luck with ASA/CPA.
I wonder if these problems will ever be sorted out? I'm sure its to do with IPC capacity.
That is IF they hit 80% which they never do. Go look at the test results for all the lines the average is 50%.
As for 80% being accepted as its best effort, would you accept me selling you 80% of a car for 100% the price and saying "hey its my best effort" NO So why do we accept this from Telkom and the others.
As for ASA they have no regulation regarding how you advertise a product, have not tried the CPA, Iwll let you know if I have any luck (just do not hold your breath)
Just the way ADSL works, you could opt for mobile or WiFi but they are also best effort services subject to their own vagaries.As for 80% being accepted as its best effort, would you accept me selling you 80% of a car for 100% the price and saying "hey its my best effort" NO So why do we accept this from Telkom and the others.)
I'm convinced this is the case, reckon we'll hear something before end March.Personally, I think Telkom has fixed what other international issues they had and now they're analysing how much data they'd save and how much revenue they'd generate if they could deliver Netflix to SAffers.
I'm convinced this is the case, reckon we'll hear something before end March.
I don't think they're sabotaging it either but, just off the top of my head, local servers and a special data package that prioritizes VOD over all other protocols should improve the current situation - not sure what they could do about exchange congestion though.Netflix in South Africa is not a bad thing if priced similarly to the overseas service but I don't believe they're deliberately sabotaging it. Also, other streaming services are just as bad.
I don't think they're sabotaging it either but, just off the top of my head, local servers and a special data package that prioritizes VOD over all other protocols should improve the current situation - not sure what they could do about exchange congestion though.
This doesn't make any sense. Netflix works fine during the day but goes pear-shaped from about 5PM.
Netflix in South Africa is not a bad thing if priced similarly to the overseas service but I don't believe they're deliberately sabotaging it. Also, other streaming services are just as bad.
Peak time is 5PM, i.e when everyone gets back from their long day of work and wants to watch netflix or youtube. It's exchange congestion. They just won't admit it.
My exchange was upgraded a few weeks ago and I'm having issues on TI whereas my Afrihost account runs like a horse during these so-called peak times. I believe the bulk of TI's issues right now to be capacity related. If it were exchange congestion all accounts would perform poorly on a given line.
Anyway, it's poor form that they haven't informed their customers. I cancelled today, just waiting for them to get back to me now.
Afrihost avoids most exchanges via MTN's fibre network. Telkom's network nodes have some serious issues.
If it is a capacity issue, then they should have easily fixed it by now... Other ISPs (the good ones) have little or no capacity issues and they aren't the big-shot government funded corporation known as Telkom.
I used to have full line speeds for over 2 years until the 15th jan
Now I can't even reach 50kbps on a good day
I logged numerous faults with no resolution.
What's worse I get the same results even if I change my ISP to Afrihost
So ja I was told the only solution would be to upgrade the exchange which is apparently happening next year some time apparently
I need Internet please
How does Afrihost bypass exchange issues? It's impossible because they only break out of the Telkom network after the IPC. That's when MTN fibre kicks in I believe.
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