Amobia is Awesome!

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While my second time with Amobia started out a bit shaky with a rather long waiting period for the install it turns our they have really upped their game.

Any time, night or day, week or weekend, I can email them with any connectivity issue I have and they will call me back. I have never had any downtime with them so far and when my speed drops below 4mbps they are quick to respond and fix it. The shaping on their uncapped service is of acceptable nature.

Well done Amobia.
 
I second this. Amobia are always on the ball whenever I have any trouble, no matter the time.

Whenever my friends bitch about their ISP I recommend Amobia, the fact that you actually get to talk to a techie that knows what they are doing is really invaluable. Some of us really do know what we are talking about, and if I have to try explain my problem to some Mweb call centre agent, I would lose my mind.

Edit to add: Also, I am on 4mb Uncapped. All my friends on other ISPs are throttled to hell and back, while I have a constant 4mb connection no matter what I am doing. Well, except torrenting. P2P does not work at all on my connection, but because my speed is so constant I watch Hulu and Netflix now and it's amazing.
 
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Edit to add: Also, I am on 4mb Uncapped. All my friends on other ISPs are throttled to hell and back, while I have a constant 4mb connection no matter what I am doing. Well, except torrenting. P2P does not work at all on my connection, but because my speed is so constant I watch Hulu and Netflix now and it's amazing.

So torrenting doesn't work at all on Amobia?
 
You won't find anything of assistance. You will need to email them to get a price on anything.
For a company who's business is essentially 'internet', I find it strange that their site gets so little attention.
 
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Yes, so basically from me to my ISP. I am downloading something right now so this results is not very accurate, but still looks good - this is to Vodacom
 
Yes, so basically from me to my ISP. I am downloading something right now so this results is not very accurate, but still looks good - this is to Vodacom

WISPs peering with Mweb should really negotiate to access cache on high demand, which is wireless peering where data (and its capacity) on the network can be less stressed in such a way, also saving costs on the ISP side.
 
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