Comparative 3rd World DSL prices

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<b>Mauritius</b> - 512/128 unlimited: <font color="red">R555/mo</font id="red">

(http://www.telecomplus.net/adsl_tariffs.htm)

Add some more from other 3rd world countries... not like SA is '3rd world' but anyhoo

Currency Converter: http://www.xe.com/ucc/full.shtml
 
GOD DAMMIT TELKOM GOD DAMMIT DAMN YOU DAMN YOU MORONS TO HELL I HATE SOUTHAFRICA!

Fantasy is what people want, reality is what they need.
 
We are fighting this guys it is going so slowly , the SNO is dying on us but we fight, telkom has taken more flack in the last year than ever before in its life, we might not be able to change the world, but we can make a dent.

Fantasy is what people want, reality is what they need.
 
Crazy mad man, you crazy bro you a mad man!!!! Just blame it on BE (black empowerment). And i think face it, we are more likely to see snow in the durban than to ever see sno in durban!!!

There is no peace without war!!!
 
1 South African Rand = 4.51650 Mauritius Rupee which means that it is around R1,200.
Not cheap, but uncapped and probably with no shaping. They also state '...best service effort and no guarantee will be made regarding the speed of access'
 
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1 South African Rand = 4.51650 Mauritius Rupee which means that it is around R1,200.
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Business is around R1200 for unlimted 512K - home works out to about R550 - thats resonable, and also resonable for a business
 
Kenyan ADSL Prices: http://www.telkom.co.ke/ADSLTariffs.htm
It would seem prices are steeper than here.

Senegalese ADSL Prices: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.sentoo.sn/popup_adsl1/&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dadsl%2Bsonatel%2Bsite:.sn%26hl%3Den%26lr%3Dlang_en%7Clang_fr%26ie%3DUTF-8
From what I can gather of the poor translation Google does, the Sengalese 512K ADSL option (excluding modem rental) is currently on promotion for around 50000 CFA Francs =&gt; roughly R600. The prices on ADSL have dropped by up to 50%...

<font color="blue">Telkom needs a leash, ICASA needs some guts, and the </font id="blue"><font color="red">SA consumer</font id="red"><font color="blue"> needs to make it happen</font id="blue">
 
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