I, like many others, were thrilled at the new uncapped services being offered. I went around reading any and all the information I could find to make an informed decision as to which ISP to go with. Basing my decision on factors such as cost, fair usage policy etc and service provider history I finally decided to go with Afrihost.
Signing up late last month on pro-rate and continuing my subscription this month I was shocked to see that without notifying me Afrihost just went ahead and changed their usage policy.
Surely they cant just go ahead and insert the following terms, without notification since this substantially alters the service:
Please note: The above explanation is how we are currently planning on dealing with accounts from April but we do reserve the right to change these at any time - The bottom line is that if you intend to use this account for heavy downloading you will be shaped and throttled at some time.
I have not yet reached 60GB's neither do I want to download 100's of GB's worth of data. But this is substantially different from the 200GB they originally had on their website.
We as subscribers surely cant be at the mercy of ISP's changing their terms at any time without notifying us?
Signing up late last month on pro-rate and continuing my subscription this month I was shocked to see that without notifying me Afrihost just went ahead and changed their usage policy.
Surely they cant just go ahead and insert the following terms, without notification since this substantially alters the service:
I want to use this account to download heavily - How is my usage going to be throttled if I do download heavily?
This is how we are currently dealing with our Uncapped 4096 accounts:
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PLEASE NOTE: These are our current settings we plan to use - however, they may change in the future.
This is our first iteration of a brand new product and we are learning as we go - We are hoping to refine this and over time make the limitations less
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On signing up to our Uncapped product you will get our standard ADSL service. (i.e. certain ports are shaped somewhat and web and email are prioritised.)
After you have moved 30 GBs you will be moved into a different category whereby certain ports will be shaped more aggressively. However, web and email will still be prioritised.
After moving a total of 60 GBs you will be moved into a different category where your line speed is throttled to 1024 kbps per second and certain shaping protocols are in place.
After moving a total of 90 GBs then you will be moved into a category where you will be throttled to 512 kbps. Certain shaping protocols will also be in place here.
After moving a total of 120 GBs you will be moved into a category where your line will be throttled to 386 kbps. Certain shaping protocols will also be in place here.
After moving a total of 150 GBs you will be moved into a category where you are throttled to 128 kbps.
You will never be capped.
If you use this account for heavy downloading then you WILL be throttled at some point in the month so please think about whether this account is for you.
Please note: The above explanation is how we are currently planning on dealing with accounts from April but we do reserve the right to change these at any time - The bottom line is that if you intend to use this account for heavy downloading you will be shaped and throttled at some time.
I have not yet reached 60GB's neither do I want to download 100's of GB's worth of data. But this is substantially different from the 200GB they originally had on their website.
We as subscribers surely cant be at the mercy of ISP's changing their terms at any time without notifying us?
