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What happened to ADSL price drop in June???
I have a 4mb line enjoyed the 3.50mb one night it just went 2mb n after when I complained nothing happened so yes more 8month nowonly getting 1.5 to 2.1mbs well who do you you really complain cause no one listens in there I have mails n mails and mail of proof but they debit you thst it I'm tired of talking
Yeah, I don't know what those losers over at Telkom are doing, but the word "incompetent" is too nice for them. I too am on a 4mbps line, but for the past 5 months I've only been getting 2mbps speeds (and sometimes even lower). Over the past few months I've contacted Telkom about this several times, and they never could give me a straight answer as to why I'm not getting my full 4mbps speed. Then suddenly out of nowhere since the beginning of this week (ever since Monday) I've been getting my full 4mbps speed, and today suddenly I'm getting 5mbps. Now I have no idea if this is going to last. Knowing Telkom most likely I'll be back to getting only 2mbps from next week. I don't expect my 4mbps to 5mbps speed to last, but you can bet I'm damn sure going to make the most of it while I have it.
I wonder, all the people having these speed issues, are you guys on uncapped or capped data? I'm on uncapped, and I'm starting to think that Telkom's uncapped services are so extremely shaped and throttled and that might be why we are not getting our full speed most of time. I'm thinking of switching to capped data and see how that goes, since I've heard the capped stuff is unshaped and non-throttled.
I thought they were only supposed to start throttling the uncapped lines once you go over 250GB in one month, but it seems to me that Telkom just throttles lines all willy-nilly even if you don't get anywhere near that limit.
That my dear friend is Telkom's new line optimization software aka ASSIA DSM, when your exchange gets upgraded with the software usually what happens is, your line syncs lower than usual probably something like 2550kbps, then ASSIA will start to optimize accordingly, your line should be synced @ about 5120kbps right?...so the next time you see a lower sync rate, that will be ASSIA detecting a line defect and dropping your line to stabilize it..
Well then I suggest Telkom bring in some new pricing methods, because paying for 4mbps and only getting 2mbps 90% of the time is robbery. Seeing as they insist on using this automated system they should bring in a pricing plan where users only get billed for the speed they were stuck with most of the time on a month-to-month basis. So for example if you only get 2mbps for the majority of January then at the end of January you are only charged the price of 2mbps. Because right now I feel like I'm just wasting money paying for a 4mpbs line but 90% of the time I'm only getting 2mbps. They really need to implement a pricing scheme where you only get billed for the speed you got each month. Either that or just shelf this automated system.