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Sentech offers the MyWireless flexi1000plus package, which is 1024 megabytes of data (one gigabyte plus an added 24 megabytes)
I know it's slightly off-topic, but I simply cannot STAND it when people try to tell you what you can do with xMB/GB of data. What is the bitrate of these MP3's? What type of A/V compression is used on the video clips and how large are they? What webpage was used to arrive at that figure and what content was hosted on it? And only 40 minutes of flash? Does this journalist seriously think that everybody reading the Business Times is that ignorant or does he have a 2nd job at Telkom's marketing department?One gigabyte of data is estimated as the equivalent of 18 hours worth of MP3s and the ability to browse about 30 000 Internet pages.
With one gigabyte, you can store about 700 video clips or 40 minutes of flash video, which is about eight hours of normal video. One gigabyte will allow you to send an estimated 150 000 emails if they do not contain attachments, which obviously use up more data.
Seems like the journalist is the one in need of an education when it comes to matters of a technical nature.Sentech offers the MyWireless flexi1000plus package, which is 1024 megabytes of data (one gigabyte plus an added 24 megabytes)
It's a topic of considerable confusion - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GigabyteThat's wrong methinks. 1gb = 1024mb. They should give you 1048mb if it's 1gb + 24mb or I got taught wrong![]()
It's a topic of considerable confusion - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigabyte![]()
SAIX and IS are Tier-1 providers, they don't get their bandwidth from anyone else. The mobile providers have to get it from either Telkom or IS (not a wise choice because wireless latency is high enough, and then to go via satellite will make the service almost unusable). Thing is we don't know what the interconnect rates are between the wireless providers and Telkom, and this is not even taking into account the cost of the diginet links. The actual data rates are only part of the price.yeah, i also think its kinda hectic. We all know telkom or IS charge around R55-R65 per gig for international data per gig. (local is suppose to be free). But in the GPRS/EDGE/3G/HSDPA Arena 500mb is R189, 1gig is R289 and 2gig is R389 ??
R289 for 1gig. *one gig costing R65* <-- that is a profit of R220+-
the R65-R70 per gig i can understand (cause thats what it costs them from Telkom or IS) But u cannot tell me it costs them another R220+- to offer people this service. They can maybe say R50 service cost. or R80 max per month. and then charge u the R70 a gig, or even add a few bucks for profit on the R70.. making it R100 per gig. so then R250 should get u 2gigs including the service cost.
MTN’s acting managing director, Brian Gouldie, says ...
“It’s not a data war, it’s how you market, and it’s not about the price. It’s about the quality and accessibility of the products,” says Gouldie.
LOL, gotta love spin-doctoring - was it not MTN that first announced its price reduction promotional offer? - to which the rest of the wireless broadband operators responded with their own price reductions - including Sentech with MyWireless...Says Marcel Steyn, the portfolio manager for Sentech’s MyWireless: “It would be correct to state that our price reductions led to a sudden reaction from more than one operator, with one specific operator slashing pricing dramatically.”
Telkom’s group executive for corporate communication, Lulu Letlape, says the group has successfully tested the wireless broadband technology and is in the process of developing the product. Deployment should commence later this year.
Good to know, perhaps VM could let us know when they find something interesting, and perhaps which competitor broadband network it is using for its exploration...Virgin Mobile’s Nicholas Maweni also says his group is exploring broadband.
One gigabyte of data is estimated as the equivalent of 18 hours worth of MP3s and the ability to browse about 30 000 Internet pages.
With one gigabyte, you can store about 700 video clips or 40 minutes of flash video, which is about eight hours of normal video. One gigabyte will allow you to send an estimated 150 000 emails if they do not contain attachments, which obviously use up more data.
and the ability to browse about 30 000 Internet pages.
With one gigabyte, you can store about 700 video clips
One gigabyte of data is estimated as the equivalent of 18 hours worth of MP3s
yeah, i also think its kinda hectic. We all know telkom or IS charge around R55-R65 per gig for international data per gig. (local is suppose to be free). But in the GPRS/EDGE/3G/HSDPA Arena 500mb is R189, 1gig is R289 and 2gig is R389 ??
R289 for 1gig. *one gig costing R65* <-- that is a profit of R220+-
the R65-R70 per gig i can understand (cause thats what it costs them from Telkom or IS) But u cannot tell me it costs them another R220+- to offer people this service. They can maybe say R50 service cost. or R80 max per month. and then charge u the R70 a gig, or even add a few bucks for profit on the R70.. making it R100 per gig. so then R250 should get u 2gigs including the service cost.
I know it's slightly off-topic, but I simply cannot STAND it when people try to tell you what you can do with xMB/GB of data.
LMAO!!!!http://www.mybroadband.co.za/nephp/?m=show&id=6100Good to know, perhaps VM could let us know when they find something interesting, and perhaps which competitor broadband network it is using for its exploration...![]()
That those rates are ideal is laughable! R300+ for 1gig! I've got my 3gig for R125 and then yes I've got Telscum line rental for R245.00, but there's no rental with Vodacom or MTN right? Or am I missing something?
Why should 1 gig cost R300.00 or more? The infrastructure for wireless is something I can't fathom and thats where the added cost may be - but it in no way entices me to think of looking at those options. Those data tarrifs are as ridiculous as the other problems faced here with broadband!
Let them come down some more!
I agree, and when are we going to get away from this 24 month contract thing? Telkom is/was giving away ADSL modem/router/ap's with no contracts attached!!??![]()