MTN service degradation

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Where we stay we do not have access to any Telkom infrastructure, and were forced to make use of 3G products. We happily paid the over inflated 3G prices, seeing that the quality of service was quite acceptable. Last year October however our connectivity took a serious dip. At present we have no connectivity. We are paying almost R900/mo for an uncapped service that cannot open email or even a local news site.


We at first thought it must be our equipmeTNnt. We were using a Planet 3G router for almost 1 year then, and thought it might be time to replace it. We then opted for a very expensive Mikrotik solution. Still no improvement. We then purchased a booster aerial. Still no luck. R5k poorer and still nothing!

Our service has now gone from bad to worse and is impacting on our work, and we are forced to work longer hours. When the problem started, we found that from 7PM every evening we have little to no connectivity. Today, if we are able to establish a connection, the speed is much worse than a 56k dial-up. Our voice quality has also dropped significantly, and most of our calls are being dropped. Last week I had to call a customer back 9 times on a 3 minute call.

Most of the time it is a battle getting through to competent technical support staff, when you call the mobile operators. We have spent countless hours on the phone with clueless technicians.

After lodging two complaints on http://www.hellopeter.com we finally got a response. This is the final result:

We have done drive tests in the area, and found that the signal levels are very low, especially on 3G. As per attached correspondence , it does not look like we can improve coverage in this area.

Complaint #1 : http://www.hellopeter.com/autopage/complaints-to-compliments/non-existant-tec...
Complaint #2 : http://www.hellopeter.com/autopage/complaints/service-degradation-734813

Our reality is that we rely on connectivity to earn a living, and without no connectivity, there is no income.

We are not being unreasonable here: We did not go out and buy all this stuff to use in some area where there wasn't any signal and now supposedly sit with buyers remorse. No, we were actually happy customers until the MTN tower broke in Paarl. We know this, because a consultant from a company called Bytes, was hired by MTN to investigate the issue, and he told us there is a problem. We also have the Google Latitude logs to prove it.

Just to make matters much much worse, my family suffered a terrible personal loss because of this. Last week (and now if this was America I would have sued) Thursday, we were forced to drive out to our office after hours, due to the lack of internet once-again. We went home just after 5PM to check on our pets. Left about 15mins later. We came back 3 hours later to a heart-breaking sight. Our boston terrier, Pogo was bitten by a snake, and by the time we found him it was too late. We rushed him to the vet, but he sadly passed away in my arms on our way to the vet. Struggling to get a call through with 3 phones, all on a bad MTN signal - imagine the words I have for these people.
If we had the same connectivity as we did last year October, then we would have stayed home - because it was only emails we needed to respond to. And even if our dog found a snake in the garden, we might have been in a position to save his life.

I am slowly getting fed up with the poor technology service in this country. Large profit hungry foreign corporations bleed us dry, while they do not accept the responsibility for providing the service - which only they are licensed for.
With the privilege comes a responsibility. I have now seen first hand what happens when these careless operators are allowed to run wild without consequence.

SEACOM UPDATE

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12 OCTOBER 2011

SEACOM experienced a service affecting outage in the Mediterranean on Saturday, 8th October between Abu Talat (Egypt) and Marseilles (France). 

SEACOM has now substantially completed the restoration process for its customers.  The estimated time of final repair remains approximately two weeks.

SEACOM continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide customers with updates regularly.

http://www.seacom.mu/news/article-82/seacom-update-on-restoration-12-october/

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SEACOM downtime may last for days

SOURCE : http://mybroadband.co.za/news/telecoms/35656-seacom-downtime-may-last-for-days.html

SEACOM is yet again experiencing downtime, and this time around it may last for more than a week

Summary: SEACOM downtime which started on 8 October may take as long as a week to resolve.

SEACOM is experiencing downtime again.  The cable system went down on Saturday 8 October 2011, and initial feedback suggests that the downtime may last for a few days.

SEACOM said that their Mediterranean backhaul service provider is experiencing a service affecting outage between Abu Talat and Marseilles. This is affecting all SEACOM traffic to Europe.

“SEACOM is working at restoring our customers on alternative routes and will continue to monitor the situation closely,” the SEACOM website states.

MWEB informed their subscribers on Sunday 9 October MWEB said that they were still waiting for an expected time when the problem will be resolved.

“At present we are running at just over 60% of our full international requirement. Seacom is arranging additional capacity for us on alternative routes and we expect to be back up to full capacity by the end of today,” said MWEB ISP CEO Derek Hershaw.

Openweb also informed their subscribers that the SEACOM cable is down again. “Faithfully known as the phantom cable, the SA internet will be suffering dearly again this week due to its failure,” Openweb founderKeoma Wright told subscribers.

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TENET CTO Andrew Alston said that they have had confirmation that SEACOM is offline and is unlikely to come back online for a few days.

The SEACOM downtime seems to be related to a failure on the Telecom Egypt North (TE North) submarine telecommunications cable linking France and Egypt.

Early indications suggest that it may take around a week to repair the problem. SEACOM may however be down for 10 days or longer.

SEACOM could not immediately be reached for comment.

SEACOM Link Failure - AGAIN!

Last night just before 23:30 the SEACOM link went down.

It seems that it is not an undersea cable break on SEACOM which is responsible for the latest downtime, but rather issues on the route between Alexandria and Cairo.

We are still waiting on feedback and ETAs on repairs. Will keep you posted from this side.

Visit http://mybroadband.co.za/news/telecoms/19151-More-SEACOM-downtime-frustrates-ISPs.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter to read more.

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Let’s cut through the mustard and get straight to the meat: ADSL is finally becoming more and more affordable in South Africa and Wazzup’s new products make it even more so…. An excellent example is the free monthly gig that all customers now get with every ADSL circuit purchased. That means that for a meagre R 139 per month you can get connected to the web with a 384k ADSL circuit and don’t even have to purchase gigs unless you exceed the free gig that’s included every month.
1 Gig FREE for life!
Unbelievable! Now if only we can get the line rental fees from our fixed line operator reduced a bit… :-)