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SA phone charges 'hamper growth' (BBC)

...with link to myadsl...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/4918460.stm


SA phone charges 'hamper growth'
Man making a phone call
Calling costs remain high by world standards
South Africa's telephone charges are among the highest in the world, an international consultant has found.

This hinders business development and internet growth, analysts say.

Monopoly landline operator Telkom says South Africa's rates are competitive. A second telecommunications company was granted a licence late last year.

The survey by NUS Consulting compared call costs between 14 countries, including Australia, the UK, the US, Germany and South Africa.

Applauded

"Our tariffs for national long-distance calls and cellphones are still the highest of the major world economies with which we do business," Stephen Dolk of NUS Consulting told Business Day newspaper.


PHONE COSTS
3 min national call
$0.08 in Sweden
$0.34 in South Africa
3 min cell phone call
$0.16 in US
$0.74 in South Africa
Source: NUS Consulting

For example, a three-minute long-distance call costs $0.34 in South Africa, as opposed to $0.08 in Sweden, the cheapest price found in the survey.

Only in Belgium were national local calls more expensive than in South Africa, and only in the United States were international calls costlier, the survey found.

South Africa's second telecommunications operator has not yet started to offer services, after receiving its licence in December.

Telkom should be applauded for lowering its costs despite the current lack of competition, Mr Dolk said.

"However, the decreases do not match up to the widespread price reductions made by telecommunications operators in many other countries, where charges for many call categories have dropped sharply as a result of competition," Mr Dolk said.

'Competitive'

A Telkom official quoted by the independent South African website My Broadband said research by an international pricing research body, Tarifica, demonstrated Telkom's call rates were competitive and affordable.

"Tarifica's latest research shows that Telkom's call charges are internationally competitive, and that there is no substance to NUS Consulting's contention that Telkom's call charges are hampering the competitiveness of South African organisations," Pinky Moholi, Telkom's chief sales and marketing officer, said.

She pointed out that NUS Consulting had surveyed South Africa along with 13 more developed countries, while Tarifica's information was based 26 countries including emerging market nations such as Argentina, Poland, Mexico and Hungary.

Neither survey looked at costs in other African countries.

Telkom's call charges were a strategy to subsidise the cost of the network, and a competitor would find it hard to offer cheaper prices, spokeswoman Lulu Letlape told Business Day newspaper.
 
A Telkom official quoted by the independent South African website My Broadband said research by an international pricing research body, Tarifica, demonstrated Telkom's call rates were competitive and affordable.

Can you believe it. The ellusive bogus Tarifica report surfaces again. When did MyADSL ever endorse this bullsh1t report.

It seems like Telkom always respond on articles from BBC. Maybe we should concentrate our efforts and submit stories often to the BBC. Expose the Telkom lies internationally.
 
Telkom's call charges were a strategy to subsidise the cost of the network
If you were subsidising the cost of the network, lulu, then how the hell does Telskum make so much profit.
A basic accounting lesson for you. Profit = Income - Expenses,
Conclusion = you are once again sprouting bullsh!t
 
There is an easy way around Telkoms local charges: Voipbuster or Voipstunt. Voipbuster charge 1 Eurocent per minute for a call to South Africa, regardless if you are inside or outside the country. That is 7 SA-cents compared to Telkoms more than 50 cents per minute for a local call. And the quality is far better than Skype. www.voipbuster.com / www.voipstunt.com
 
This was in the DA's news letter today. First time they have mentioned anything about telkoms pricing, wonder if,,,,, if,,, ohhh my coffies cold.

DID YOU KNOW?

• According to US-based NUS Consulting, South African telecoms are among the world’s most costly.

• A three minute national call made over a distance of 320km would cost R2.06 in SA, while a similar call in Sweden would cost the equivalent of R0.49.

• A similar three minute national call on cellular phone would cost R4.49 in SA and R0.97 in the US. (Prices calculated from US$ as at 14/04/2006)
 
"Tarifica, demonstrated Telkom's call rates were competitive and affordable. "

Tarifica ?

Does this company still exist ?? Should it ??

Me/ Flying kicks ` ` ` ` #>liars ~ o/o



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Perhaps LooLoo is just an android that gets topped up with bullsh1t every few weeks and sent out into the wide wide world to spread manure all over the place.

Networks of Androids are surely expensive to build and maintain and would no doubt require some form of financial subsidising to make them viable and obedient to their master.
 
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I'm sure this will be addressed by the price cuts due to be announced at the end of March :rolleyes:
 
A Telkom official quoted by the independent South African website My Broadband said research by an international pricing research body, Tarifica, demonstrated Telkom's call rates were competitive and affordable.

ROFL! So affordable most people in South Africa don't have a landline. People figure, if I am going to have to cough up that muc money I might as well cough it up with mobility included...

Yes, Telkom is affordable... in la la land...
 
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antowan said:
ROFL! So affordable most people in South Africa don't have a landline. People figure, if I am going to have to cough up money I might as well cough it up with mobility included...

Yes, Telkom is affordable... in la la land...

dont you mean lulu land...*sob* is fibre to the home too much to ask for? The only fibre ill get in SA is kellogs all bran flakes :(
 
People tend to gorget that no matter how much drivel Telkom tosses our way, we the consumers at the end are the ones who get to decide what is affordable and not. Tarifica and other Telkom friends are NOT the ones to decide, WE THE CONSUMERS ARE!
 
nice to see that they list MyADSL just below telkom under related links :cool:
but the question is that now that they know about our situation in the UK, how do we appeal to them to help our situation by applying pressure from abroad?
 
A Telkom official quoted by the independent South African website My Broadband said research by an international pricing research body, Tarifica, demonstrated Telkom's call rates were competitive and affordable.

"Tarifica's latest research shows that Telkom's call charges are internationally competitive, and that there is no substance to NUS Consulting's contention that Telkom's call charges are hampering the competitiveness of South African organisations," Pinky Moholi, Telkom's chief sales and marketing officer, said.

She pointed out that NUS Consulting had surveyed South Africa along with 13 more developed countries, while Tarifica's information was based 26 countries including emerging market nations such as Argentina, Poland, Mexico and Hungary.

Neither survey looked at costs in other African countries.

Telkom's call charges were a strategy to subsidise the cost of the network, and a competitor would find it hard to offer cheaper prices, spokeswoman Lulu Letlape told Business Day newspaper.
Just lower the price of broadband and get rid of the line fee FFS.
 
There is already a thread.

let me add something here
"Tarifica's latest research shows that Telkom's call charges are internationally competitive, and that there is no substance to NUS Consulting's contention that Telkom's call charges are hampering the competitiveness of South African organisations," Pinky Moholi, Telkom's chief sales and marketing officer, said.

Pinky's killer punch - pre-emptive denial , before accusation arrives , it is denied already

Nice trick ,learned & used ....:D
 
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