I think you are also missing the boat completely.
I have never in my personal capacity said MTN does or doesn't have 3.6 at # of towers. I have no need to back anything up. My gripe is with the article being factless. If you can tell me each and every Vodacom client no matter their location has 3.6 Mbps then I'm all for that article. I can now give you areas I know for a fact does not have 3.6. By saying and hiding by the fact "Yes ALL 1.8 towers have been upgraded" Does that cover the same areas that has only 3G or even still just have GPRS ?
You can not go and write an article saying 3.6 or even 1.8 for MTN if not everyone does not have access to those speeds.
Then taking it one step further and adding monatery value to that is just a serious flaw. Be it as it may, the feeling about the article is not just questioned by myself but a few people on here. I think that should hold some water don't you think ?
FACT: Nor MTN nor Vodacom can cover what ever speed to the whole country.
FACT: Not all Vodacom's 3G towers have been converted to 1.8 or even 3.6 Mbps
Again, the article is a joke
I think you're making the same fundamental mistake as Turiko, i.e. confusing the 2G and 3G networks (of both MTN and Vodacom).
Your argument applies equally to both MTN and Vodacom. Neither covers the whole country with 3G, but this was not the point of the article, if I read it correctly.
Rather it compared MTN's 3G network with Vodacom's 3G network on a price/performance measurement. (Leaving the others out for a sec

).
I would assume the author pegged VC's network at 3.6 as VC publicly stated that their complete 3G network is 3.6, as I've just done again.
In contrast, MTN have not made such a statement and have not answered the question even when asked directly.
Knowing journalists, they'll then work with the official information at hand, i.e. the last stated fact. Which I assume, in this case, means that MTN has a 1.8M 3G network country-wide. I assume they've upgrade all their 3G towers to 1.8?
Can you please substantiate this statement of yours"
FACT: Not all Vodacom's 3G towers have been converted to 1.8 or even 3.6 Mbps
I just phoned the following people and every single on of them seems to think that all 3G towers are on 3.6 (at least).
Andries - Vodacom SA Chief Operating Officer
Shane - Managing Executive: Engineering
Johan - Managing Executive: Operations
Christo - Executive Head: Network Quality
Pedro - Specialist: Network Quality
Now these are the 5 top guys in the company when it comes to the radio network design and roll-out. And they all confirmed the 3.6 status of the 3G network.
But please send me any info you might have to the contrary.