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    Whats the cheapest, uncapped last mile fibre? Not lower than 10mbps

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    lol! Are you actually being serious?

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    R10k/month + installation costs. Plus you must be in an area where the infrastructure exists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garyvdh View Post
    lol! Are you actually being serious?
    Well, you never know, maybe there is reasonable pricing out there

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    Quote Originally Posted by oliverwww View Post
    Well, you never know, maybe there is reasonable pricing out there
    Never mind pricing, good luck actually finding a provider!

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    Why is fibre expensive? I thought they do not use Telkom for anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.CookieMonster View Post
    Why is fibre expensive? I thought they do not use Telkom for anything.
    Trenching costs - digging up the pavements, road, re-surfacing the trenched section
    Wayleaves permission from the Municipality , Telkom
    Splicing the Fiber from the closest Manhole/Joint to your rack
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    Project Management - procurement, planning, configuration, installation

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    I will have to Google a bit, but I remember reading that a local fiber supplier can route fiber through sewer lines right to your house. They still need to get municipal approval, but there is minimum disruption to roads and fencing.
    If you live in a security complex, speak to all your neighbours. It will reduce the costs if a whole lot of peeps install at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Provo48 View Post
    I will have to Google a bit, but I remember reading that a local fiber supplier can route fiber through sewer lines right to your house. They still need to get municipal approval, but there is minimum disruption to roads and fencing.
    If you live in a security complex, speak to all your neighbours. It will reduce the costs if a whole lot of peeps install at the same time.
    adds a whole new meaning to shyte broadband
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    My office has 2x fibre connections, 1x ADSL, 1x ISDN, 1x Microwave and we used to have a WiMax connection too... and we're not even an ISP
    We're actually very fortunate to have fibre connectivity, seeing that our neighbours run like a data warehouse, who has tonnes of Internet capacity.

    Besides the trenches and cable laying to your premises, the cable splicing is one real big issue.
    Splicing requires extremely expensive equipment (~R200k if I'm not mistaken), so not every Telkom technician can afford to have one!

    For ADSL lines you don't need expensive equipment at all.

    Oh and if someone tells you that Microwave links aren't affected by bad weather (or that its uptime is as good as a leased line) then they're talking BS. Our Microwave link supplier now has to lay a fibre link to their microwave tower, because our microwave link's uptime is terrible due to heavy rains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pada View Post
    My office has 2x fibre connections, 1x ADSL, 1x ISDN, 1x Microwave and we used to have a WiMax connection too... and we're not even an ISP
    No 56k dial-up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HavocXphere View Post
    No 56k dial-up?
    Actually we do have one for a point of sale device

    Our voice comms are all via the fibre link from Neotel, which kind of sux when they mess around with their routing.

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