WAZZUP uncapped unshaped

lizl

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Please, is there anyone out there who has any experience of Wazzup. I am so frustrated with MWebs throttling even at night, that I am looking for alternatives. I am on Mweb 512kbps uncapped currently and that has been a big mistake and a big waste of money. Yes, I understand shaping during the day, but we are being throttled to death with p2p--- even till 11/12 at night. I am not a huge downloader in the general scheme of things ( Max download that I have done is about 52gigs in a month and upload about 15 Gigs), but I have a few things I like to watch. I just want to be able to do it in a frustration free space of time. I even found that downloading some work off a server last week was exceptionally slow.
 
I wouldn't mind knowing either. Have seen their rep very active on the forums.
 
Would I have to transfer my line to Wazzup? Couldnt I just keep it where it is and downgrade my MWeb to the basic capped 384 package?
Transferring your line to Wazzup may be an issue
 
Transferring your line to Wazzup may be an issue

It isn't such an issue. It happens quite quickly even though they tell you to expect a 3 week + delay.

Speeds are good on all fronts (RS, P2P, HTTP) at all hours. Download amount is very fair.

I did notice some peculiarities with latency rising and falling, so gamers may not get an optimum experience all the time.

Support is quite basic, so if you don't expect problems, then it's a very viable alternative to MWEB.
 
Thanks for your input. I am definitely going to change. I am not into gaming so variable latency shouldnt be a huge problem to me. Just hope not too many people change and eat the available bandwidth ;)
It isn't such an issue. It happens quite quickly even though they tell you to expect a 3 week + delay.

Speeds are good on all fronts (RS, P2P, HTTP) at all hours. Download amount is very fair.

I did notice some peculiarities with latency rising and falling, so gamers may not get an optimum experience all the time.

Support is quite basic, so if you don't expect problems, then it's a very viable alternative to MWEB.
 
Swapping a line is not an option for me, the business pays for my line and i have 3 ISP's on 1 line.
Demmit.
 
I'm on a 512 line with them. I commented on it in other threads a few weeks ago. It's very good IMO. Full speeds at all times, even on P2P. I did nearly 120GB in my first month with them.
 
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