Dunno whether this makes a difference to anybody, I had a long chat to one of the second-level Orcs on Thursday (they are getting desperate to close long-running open tickets from the sound of things) and the following came to light (the following is according to said second level Orc - I'm just putting the stuff down verbatim):
Sentech is using some kind of port-shaping. Apparently they flood the (popular) ports that p2p programs use with packets to slow down the p2p program speed (and somehow this increases 'normal' bandwidth).
To get better speeds, switch to a different tower. Yes - apparently, said Orc has tested my userid on an alternative (new) tower that went up and got amazing speeds, and apparently the Mintek tower - or rather specific lobes on the tower) is oversubscribed. When I questioned him about tower capacity, he mumbled something about the number of people per lobe on a specific package. The way I understood this is that from the lobe I am already contented - he stated as much.
Dunno how much stock one should place in this, or whether any of this actually makes technical sense. All I know is that in three weeks of daily tracing of speeds, I achieved a speed in excess of 20KBps once for a half an hour period. The graph brought a tear to my eye...
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Sentech and Telkom: The pupil surpassing the master
Sentech is using some kind of port-shaping. Apparently they flood the (popular) ports that p2p programs use with packets to slow down the p2p program speed (and somehow this increases 'normal' bandwidth).
To get better speeds, switch to a different tower. Yes - apparently, said Orc has tested my userid on an alternative (new) tower that went up and got amazing speeds, and apparently the Mintek tower - or rather specific lobes on the tower) is oversubscribed. When I questioned him about tower capacity, he mumbled something about the number of people per lobe on a specific package. The way I understood this is that from the lobe I am already contented - he stated as much.
Dunno how much stock one should place in this, or whether any of this actually makes technical sense. All I know is that in three weeks of daily tracing of speeds, I achieved a speed in excess of 20KBps once for a half an hour period. The graph brought a tear to my eye...
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Sentech and Telkom: The pupil surpassing the master