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    Either way LTE will be very expensive, airtime will literally run out at the blink of an eye.

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    Next article says Vodacom testing 7.5G but guess what, data prices are still high. They need to make it affordable, upgrade with their spare capacity and boom, win win (somewhat).

    I fear it will come back to bite VC in their bum if they don't listen to us consumers .
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    Quote Originally Posted by LinuxMan View Post
    first the data prices need to come down, then we talk speed increase
    The two are interdependent - if you make data bundles cheap people will use more data, but slow technology can't handle the load, so the connection will be even worse. Remember wireless is a shared access medium, so whoever access the same radio you do is sharing the bandwidth (unless it is TDM or such like the GSM system).

    Quote Originally Posted by ngadao08 View Post
    Either way LTE will be very expensive, airtime will literally run out at the blink of an eye.
    I doubt it, the sooner they can move more people to LTE the more total data they can push and the more spectrum they can potentially refarm from HSDPA/+/3G/EDGE to LTE. LTE (or if they standardised on the newer HSDPA Advanced stuff) makes more efficient use of the same spectrum, so it makes sense if you already have equipment that supports it to shift over.

    What really sucks for Vodacom is due to having such a huge subscriber base they have a lot of people using every one of the technologies, so they can't just refarm spectrum like Cell C did for their 900Mhz story.
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    LTE = higher speed = higher battery usage = shorter periods between charges

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hummercellc View Post
    Oh wow LTE @ R2 per meg we will get 50mbps which is 6.25 MB/s so we can burn R12.50 per second or R750 per minute!!!
    lol, dnt even let that thought pass through your mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alf101 View Post
    Ya-nee a lady here at work just learnt that lesson.
    A nice R4500 data bill from Vodascum, after playing with her new Samsung Note.
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    Quote Originally Posted by infoseeker View Post
    LTE = higher speed = higher battery usage = shorter periods between charges
    Nope, phone is only really talking to the network when using data, and the link drops very quickly, so battery power is saved.
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    There is a lot going on in the LTE space in Africa. I dont think VC is really ready for LTE though. If they were this would mean that all of their radios would have to be software defined, which none of the vendors really have right now....well from what I have seen.
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    4300 self provisioned sites is excellent, Telkom must be in serious pain as a result of the reduced revenue from the links it used to rent out.

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