CellC explains their data card comments

There's nothing "free" about being handcuffed into paying R8 400 for a measly 12 Gigs, or R12 000 for measly 24Gigs.

How do you spell "rip-off"? Let us count the ways...
 
Cell C continue to prove they're a bit of a joke. Lets just hope Neotel offer more competition than they do.
 
If Cell C is uninterested in broadband then how does Virgin plan on catering for the high usage customers in April that recent comments allude to?
 

Why would they do something that stupid, no 3G phone will be able to work on their network, and all future phones will be 3G enabled at least!!

What are they trying to do?
 
Why would they do something that stupid, no 3G phone will be able to work on their network, and all future phones will be 3G enabled at least!!

What are they trying to do?

Presumably they're aiming for the lower end of the market, I think they actually stated this a while ago.
 
Presumably they're aiming for the lower end of the market, I think they actually stated this a while ago.

Cool so they basically chasing away their corporate customers? How can they service their high end customers on high packages?

O well.
 
Cool so they basically chasing away their corporate customers? How can they service their high end customers on high packages?

O well.

I don't think they can, I don't think they've attracted many high end customers anyway though. Virgin can't be impressed.
 
I don't think they can, I don't think they've attracted many high end customers anyway though. Virgin can't be impressed.

Mmmmm between VM and Cell C I think they have at least 5000 now very unhappy corporate customers.
 
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