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20-11-2019 05:14 PM - edited 20-11-2019 05:23 PM
Hello.
I would appreciate it if the Social Media Team members could forward this to someone in the Technical Team within Vodafone who can take a look at this video and information presented through the Traceroute and figure out what is going on and investigate to come up with a solution for this issue.
14-05-2021 09:05 AM - edited 14-05-2021 10:15 AM
This occurs on any device connected to my local mast (Google Pixel 3a, Huawei router; iPhone 11).
Here is yet further video evidence recorded today of the throttling Vodafone impose over the 4G network on my unlimited MAX account:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/mv1NTgBi3VTxAJUC8
Here my Google Pixel 3a is connected via Wi-Fi to my Huawei 4G router. My Google Pixel 3a permits easy screen recording. . The same results are demonstrable via a direct ethernet connection to my router (and see earlier posts about throttled downloads over port 443, but not port 80).
Without VPN: 10Mbit/s (throttling).
With VPN: 50Mbit/s.
15-05-2021 10:49 AM - edited 15-05-2021 10:52 AM
Dear Vodafone,
Please can I have an update in terms of removing the 10Mbit/s throttling on my unlimited MAX account?
15-05-2021 11:24 AM
Hi @Lynxthecat, if you can drop us a message on Facebook, one of the team would love to check for any updates 🙂
17-05-2021 09:36 AM - edited 17-05-2021 11:41 AM
Dear Vodafone,
I raised this issue with Vodafone a month ago by way of Live Chat. I have also spent hours writing detailed messages on this forum and on the phone with various Vodafone agents. I have been given all sorts of inappropriate findings and suggestions such as: 'it is congestion related'; 'it is signal related'; 'have you checked you Wi-Fi', etc. Or asked to take screenshots at different points in the day. In short, I have been asked to jump through hundreds of hoops and all the meanwhile my issue remains and our business has been detrimentally affected.
We are still experiencing 10Mbit/s throttling on our unlimited MAX account. This throttling is circumventable through the use of a VPN. The throttling affects downloads over port 443, but not over port 80.
Our business is paying over £70/month (over £840/year) for connected services included an unthrottled, unlimited MAX service, and we are not receiving an unthrottled service. Instead we are receiving a selectively 10Mbit/s throttled service. This is unacceptable.
In response to the message above, I messaged on the Facebook Messenger service, only to be informed 'no update'.
Please can someone actually pursue this issue with Vodafone so that this issue is resolved without further delay - as in: identify the cause of this 10Mbit/s throttling issue and the technical fix to remove the throttling? I would be very grateful, and I feel that Vodafone absolutely has enough information to get this issue sorted without further delay.
The efficacy of this forum is surely limited to the extent to which issues that users raise are actually taken up, investigated and resolved, in an efficient manner.
If the fix for the throttling issue means adding our connected accounts to a whitelist of unthrottled users, then fine. But we want the throttling removed now. This would appear to be a breach of contract., We are obviously due compensation.
By the way, I see already that these throttling threads are receiving media and Ofcom attention. ISP-based throttling is a hot topic a the moment.
19-05-2021 03:13 PM
Still no update? I have already messaged on the Facebook Messenger app.
19-05-2021 05:21 PM
Hey @Lynxthecat I hope you're well.
The case is currently with our engineers and they are still performing testing which is why we have no update for you at the moment. As soon as they have finished their work we can let you know the results.
19-05-2021 05:27 PM - edited 19-05-2021 05:28 PM
Thank you for the update. I think aside form the video evidence the key thing for the Engineers to have visibility of is:
without VPN: 10Mbit/s throttling on port 443;
with VPN: unthrottled connection vastly exceeding 10Mbit/s.
19-05-2021 05:33 PM
You're welcome @Lynxthecat. I agree and I made sure that information was highlighted when the case was raised so the engineers wouldn't miss it.
20-05-2021 07:01 PM - edited 20-05-2021 07:07 PM
I was supposed to receive a call today: Thursday, May 20, 2021, concerning my complaint, but I did not. This is despite being promised on two occasions by two separate Vodafone agents (firstly I was called earlier this week and informed that I would be given update on the Thursday, and secondly I spoke with another representative yesterday and was again informed I would be called on Thursday), and this will be reflected in the notes against the pending complaint(s). What is the point in promising to give an update and then not delivering?
Naturally it is frustrating that over a month has passed since I raised this issue and our data connection, which we rely upon for our business, is still being throttled at 10Mbit/s on port 443, requiring VPN to circumvent.
This is less than ideal and hardly reflective of good customer service. My confidence in the service offered by Vodafone has been detrimentally affected by this experience, and look forward to seeing what steps Vodafone see fit to rectify this.
Throttling is a hot topic at the moment!
20-05-2021 07:35 PM - edited 20-05-2021 08:00 PM
I've found the google speedtest very misleading before due to the use of only a single thread. Do you get the same results on other devices directly (rather than through a 4g router) with a more reliable test like on speedtest.net? At least then you can see if the routing is to another server just in case warp is doing some crazy traffic optimisation or has a more direct pipe to google
Performed some checks here and couldn't reproduce your results, but I've only got a 4G handset to test with so a bit restricted compared to all your equipment.
Just finished reading all your posts Lynxthecat, very interesting if they are throttling port 443, but no idea why they would do that and not port 80. You haven't got the dreaded securenet enabled still have you?