DFA FTTB Which ISP ?

Ricksta123

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Hey there every one,

Im doing some part time work for a company in Factoria,Krugersdorp, main task is to get some fibre in there, DFA manhole is about 20 metres just across the road and i take it they open access so i have quite a few options, are there any in mind which you guys would recommend ? Thank you
 
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We can give you pricing, but keep in mind to get a link in will probably take a few months.
 
Hey there every one,

Im doing some part time work for a company in Factoria,Krugersdorp, main task is to get some fibre in there, DFA manhole is about 20 metres just across the road and i take it they open access so i have quite a few options, are there any mind which you guys would recommend ? Thank you

You can also look at Seacom. Send me a PM and I can send you some contact details.
 
You can also look at Seacom. Send me a PM and I can send you some contact details.

I wouldn't support a company that competes with it's customers directly :).
 
I wouldn't support a company that competes with it's customers directly :).
Ignite is the ISP division of IS , Frogfoot is the open access network owned by Vox, SADV is the open access of DFA, Telkom is the ISP of Openserve etc. There are a lot of possible conflict of interest situations, it just how the industry works and your reasoning doesn't mean much without context but it does imply you are affiliated with some ISP.
 
Ignite is the ISP division of IS , Frogfoot is the open access network owned by Vox, SADV is the open access of DFA, Telkom is the ISP of Openserve etc. There are a lot of possible conflict of interest situations, it just how the industry works and your reasoning doesn't mean much without context but it does imply you are affiliated with some ISP.
Seacom is an undersea cable owner, I am referring to competing on the wholesale level.

Not from a network/ISP conflict, Seacom are making it almost impossible to compete if you are buying transit from them and selling the same service they are offering. It's anticompetitive behavior, just my opinion.
 
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