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    WACS undersea cable update

    Landing station construction progressing well with fibre backhaul routes being constructed

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    WACS will have an initial lit capacity of 500 Gbps - out of a design capacity of 5120 Gbps. That is less than 10%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franna View Post
    WACS will have an initial lit capacity of 500 Gbps - out of a design capacity of 5120 Gbps. That is less than 10%
    Reserved for future growth.
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    commercial testing is only expected to commence in February 2012, instead of the initially envisaged September/October 2011 start date.
    WTF???

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    Meyer explained that heavy rains in the Western Cape region caused some problems
    What heavy rains? It's been a rather dry winter.

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    commercial testing Q2 2012, cable goes commercial Q4 2012, difference to the ADSL users in any way...never

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    WACS will have an initial lit capacity of 500 Gbps, and Meyer said that he expects this capacity to grow quickly to satisfy the ever growing demand for bandwidth.
    Price dependent.

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    Ah well, things are at least happening, not soon enough for some of us
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    slow news day?

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    The problem still lies with Telkom and that last mile. Until then, you will still cough just to get connected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRum View Post
    What heavy rains? It's been a rather dry winter.
    +1

    It's fine to tell people up north stories like that, but the people who live here know better.

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    Can't understand why the Yzerfontein station and "last mile" to ZA networks was not built in parallel with the undersea cable.

    Seems like this Telkom's lack of planning that's at fault.

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    need to speed it up

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    This is a non issue folks, as of right now it is the last mile and backhaul links that cost all the money.

    These are the issues that need addressing not international fibre.

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