when are the new prices arriving?
more like never. VC et al think they are here already :wtf:
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Vodacom Broadband Standard prepaid & Top Up / ADSL price comparison
The cost structure of establishing and maintaining a state-of-the-art wireless data network is totally different to that of a wireline network that has historically been advantaged by competition protection and external funding.
A comparison of our Broadband Standard prepaid / Top Up / bolt-on pricing with that of ADSL (MWEB ISP pricing) to illustrate that our data pricing is competitive with that of ADSL. This pricing also does not quantify the various benefits of our offering wrt to mobility, flexibility and coverage.
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VodacomData
Vodacom Broadband Standard prepaid & Top Up / ADSL price comparison
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This pricing also does not quantify the various benefits of our offering wrt to mobility, flexibility and coverage.
Vodacom Broadband Standard prepaid & Top Up / ADSL price comparison
The cost structure of establishing and maintaining a state-of-the-art wireless data network is totally different to that of a wireline network that has historically been advantaged by competition protection and external funding.
A comparison of our Broadband Standard prepaid / Top Up / bolt-on pricing with that of ADSL (MWEB ISP pricing) to illustrate that our data pricing is competitive with that of ADSL. This pricing also does not quantify the various benefits of our offering wrt to mobility, flexibility and coverage.
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Regards
VodacomData
Rep, one would argue that there are less costs in wireless networks plus you are using a lot of your existing cellular infrastructure. But that's another conversation.
We are not asking to drop your prices to R29 per gig like Afrihost, but at least drop the 19c per MB for large bundles of 3GB and more. Vodacom will get more revenue out of me that way and the only thing different is that Vodacom will make more use out of Seacom. You will not have to upgrade your infrastructure as speeds remain the same.
We know that you are not responsible for the pricing, but please pass this argument on to the relevant people.
Rep, one would argue that there are less costs in wireless networks plus you are using a lot of your existing cellular infrastructure. But that's another conversation.
We are not asking to drop your prices to R29 per gig like Afrihost, but at least drop the 19c per MB for large bundles of 3GB and more. Vodacom will get more revenue out of me that way and the only thing different is that Vodacom will make more use out of Seacom. You will not have to upgrade your infrastructure as speeds remain the same.
We know that you are not responsible for the pricing, but please pass this argument on to the relevant people.
2GB + 2GB + 2GB + 2GB + 2GB = R194510GB: R 1,989.00
but
5GB + 5GB = R1978
First you said people should not compare fixed line to mobile, now you are saying it's comparable.
If you toss out MWeb's ridiculously expensive data bundles and replace it with something like Afri-host at R29/G (who make use of Seacom as it was intended for and not just redundancy) then your table suddenly starts to not look so favourable anymore.
Let's take the 4mb line option:
Size | Vodacom | Telkom | R/mb
1GB R289 R573 0.28 / 0.56
3GB R589 R602 0.19 / 0.20
5GB R989 R689 0.19 / 0.13
10GB R1989 R834 0.19 / 0.08
Again the figures show that if you are a low end user up to about 3GB then 3G is cheaper. If you intend to use more than 3GB a month then 3G is not for you.
VC doesn't even begin to understand the word BULK, never has. Even the Talking Points work like that.2GB + 2GB + 2GB + 2GB + 2GB = R1945
Vodacom bulk discount fail.![]()
Erm...low end users wouldn't use a 4mbps line so ADSL still wins for 3GB or less.
ADSL 384kbps
1GB = R151+R29 = R180
3GB = R151+R87 = R238
Wow...the 3GB ADSL package is even a lot cheaper than the Vodacom 1GB package.
Oh and I forgot to add: 3G is just plain dangerous. For instance in December my 1GB package bill came to R788 for going about 300MB over. Why? I forgot to disconnect before starting up Dragon Age one day and a 400MB DLC automatically downloaded without me knowing....while playing the game I suddenly got a pop-up message: "DLC download complete". Then I knew I was screwed for another R400 bucks for just for forgetting to disconnect....lol...the one DLC cost me more than the game...
In order to compare speed, bundle size and price on the most even of terms, you need to use the 4mb line offering from Telkom. Besides that I can see a number of benefits in having a faster line even if you are a low usage person (think faster surfing, streaming, stocks etc.).
You conveniently forgot about the line rental which is mandatory, so your 384k comparison looks more like:
1GB = R151+R29+R131 = R311 (R289 Vodacom)
3GB = R151+R87+R131 = R369 (R589 Vodacom)
If you are unable to manage going OOB then you should either go pre-paid/top-up or consider one for the advanced bundles where OOB = IB.
In order to compare speed, bundle size and price on the most even of terms, you need to use the 4mb line offering from Telkom.
You conveniently forgot about the line rental which is mandatory, so your 384k comparison looks more like:
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Going prepaid will help maintain losses...but will not stop people from sometimes wasting money unnecessarily. For instance if I just bought a 1GB prepaid bundle for R289 and a small slip up like forgetting to disconnect can still eat up the data.
The browsing difference between 384kbps and 4mbps will only be noticible on high bandwidth sites, video/music streaming etc which will eat through small caps like a hot knife through butter.
For people who already have a phone line, ADSL has become a clear choice due to the price drops in the last 4 months or so. 3G prices haven't changed for at least 2 years, maybe longer.
Not really. For general browsing my 384kbps ADSL feels a lot faster than my 3G connection ever did. It is more responsive, more robust. It is only on large file downloads and videos that 3G is faster than 384kbps ADSL.
A lot of people already have a land line. So for them the comparison is valid.
Bottom line, if you do not have to be mobile, ADSL is a better solution. It is much more reliable. Being a lot cheaper is just a bonus.