vodacom3g
Vodacom Representative
ToxicBunny said:Hi guys,
New to this forum at least as I only got my contract yesterday. I am really liking the idea of the price reductions, but just a suggestion maybe, what about making connections to vodacoms own smtp/pop servers free or included at a nominal cost for 3g contracts. That would at least alleviate some cost for the customers and hopefully wouldn't cost too much for vodacom to implement as the servers should be on their own backbone.
From a personal point of view, the idea of peak and non-peak data rates is very appealing as I'll be using my 3g connection mostly after hours as I have a permanent internet connection in the office, not the i'm in the office much but hey....
Something else that just occured to me, and as its something i'm good at i haven't thought through all the technical details, but when and if vodacom were to launch a wimax network, packages that can roam between the 3g and the wimax networks at will would also be really interesting and useful... For me, working in the IT industry as I do the one thing that always frustrates me is having to hop between networks, if something could make that completely seamless, and even leave me with one bill for it at the end of the month, hell i'd be happy... as long as the bill wasn't too excessive.
anyway, my 10 or 15c worth considering the cost of bandwidth atm..![]()
Thanks for the ideas. Some comments:
SMTP (i.e. sending mail) is free, or at least you don't pay for the server, only the data.
With some of the data contracts (500Mb and up), you get a free mail account. For the smaller packages, it's at a nominal monthly charge, R29/month, I believe.
UMA, or the ability to switch between different bearer networks is on its way, pretty much as you described.
I recently played with a Nokia phone that can switch a voice call seamlessly between WiFi and GSM.