So much for the theory that it will be a better service with less problems.....
Politicians - ISP's there's no difference.
By your tone, I understand your frustration. I'd guess your usage profile falls within those 2% of excessive consumers, and your service will no longer be as cheap as it was?
Please understand that things don't just happen at the flick of a switch. Network upgrades involve a huge amount of work, and we are only completing the planning stages at this point.
Don't ping too much there Johan, you might exceed your cap limit with all those packages you send...ahaha
A (big packet) 1400 byte ping generates about 22 kbps of traffic, so it's highly unlikely this will make a dent in the forthcoming caps. If, however, you run this ping continuously 24hrs a day, after a 30-day month you will have generated around 7Gb of traffic - so yes, it is possible to exceed your cap with a *large* ping. A standard 32 byte ping could consume as much as 162 Mb over 30 days.
We did not want a cap and you still did it so...what's the point in saying something that's obviously not true?
Semantics - I meant within the contracted period.
But no profit huh? man, the business sense in this country is shocking. How does a company who makes no profit, expand so "positively"?
As you may or may not be aware - bandwidth costs in SA are pretty expensive. Expanding=more customers=higher running costs=hgher consumption. The margin at the end of the day has remained much the same. We have also changed our bandwidth supplier in many areas since the early days to one which costs a lot more, but is far better quality; so our original business model no longer generated the profits we saw in the beginning. The customers experience improved in these areas, but GWI profits went down drastically.
Who is to blame then, if said profits are used strictly for the purpose of rapid expansion?
No one is to blame - this is not a witch hunt.
do you even survey area's in order to determine if there's even a market,
yes
or do you simply expand because it's fun?
No, but building new sites is more fun than maintaining existing ones...
hmmm.... looks like your other post in a different thread was deleted? I had a whole list of answers for that one too....