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If I roam with a Blackberry and my Exchange server is pushing mail to my phone, would I suffer the same exorbitant rates?
Unless it uses smoke signals to communicate, yes.bekdik said:If I roam with a Blackberry and my Exchange server is pushing mail to my phone, would I suffer the same exorbitant rates?
And as much as??The local network operators charge overseas visitors as little as R25.00 per MB when they roam in South Africa.
The local network operators charge overseas visitors as little as R25.00 per MB when they roam in South Africa.
Says Taylor: "The question that must be asked is why the price of data services for customers roaming internationally has soared. Prices have gone up by a factor of four or more in a year, and subscribers can justifiably feel that they are being ripped off. We would like to know who is to blame: are international network operators making obscene margins off our subscribers? The local network operators charge overseas visitors as little as R25.00 per MB when they roam in South Africa.
Concludes Taylor: "South African network operators have managed to drive the costs of their data services down to less than 20 cents per MB, depending on the package the customer is on. Customers should be aware that an affordable service they use routinely at home can cost them several hundred times more when they're abroad."
Utterly ridiculous. I would think it would make good business sense for the Networks (Vodacom & MTN) to warn customers about the charges when they activate international roaming. They might lose some business initially but in the long run the customer is more likely to stay with that network because of their honest/ethical approach.
Maybe I'm living in a dream world.
Anyway, I always let clients know before they incur additional charges. Simply placing the information on a website which has hundreds of page just doesn't cut it. Presonal contact goes a long long way.
jislaaik! I put in enquiry to Orange.fr, the network in France.
If my understanding is correct they charge about 15euros per Mb!
The dude at Harties MTN says they bill roaming data at R2/Mb plus the foreign coutry's charge... wicked!
And we think our internet is expensive! Or is it just the roamers that they r@pe like this?
What's more, service providers such as Nashua Mobile are not able to get billing data from the operators in real-time, which means that it cannot warn customers before they run up exorbitant data bills on overseas networks.