Yes Telkom's 512kbps service doesn't make sense. It is priced wrong.
512/384 = 1.33
R326/R152 = 2.14
i.e. A 512kbps line is 1.33 times the speed of a 384kbps line, but 2.14 times the price! Definitely not worth it.
Alas, some people (like me) simply can't live with a slow 384k line, but our lines/exchange don't support 4mbps yet, so we would rather take a marginally faster 512k line, even though the cost-to-speed ratio doesn't make sense.
Yeah another way to look at it that proves they thumb sucked that price. Which proves Telkom is here for one reason only, and that is to rape consumers for as much as they can.
I can not see how they can justify the price on it other than, like in your case, based on users budget.
This just says that some employee at Telkom averaged out all their customers census data, came up with a price that looked good to their marketing bosses to screw the consumers over, same employee comes out smelling of roses and gets to keep their job.
We can also deduce that they are going to upgrade the 512kbps to 1024kbps for no additional fee and everyone is going to jump for joy at Telkom being so kind and generous.
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