mcleodd
Well-Known Member
ic said:Yet another SNOTty question that needs an answer [from guavamint], is whether SNOT will ever get guavamint assisted access to the Melkbosstrand SAT-3 landing station [without having to pay Telkodemonopolies that is], otherwise what's the point of SNOT selling ISPs access to SNOT's national fibre backbone when there's no route to the outside world [i.e. no international packets travelling through it]...
My understanding is that, in terms of the Sat-3 consortium agreement, Telkom will face competition on the cable for the first time from April next year. The SNO and Sentech (as international gateway licensees) will no longer be required to purchase a notional half-circuit from Telkom and will now be able to purchase an entire circuit from any consortium member. I haven't seen the consortium agreement (very few people have) so I stand to be corrected. If anyone is this forum knows anything more about this agreement and what exactly happens in April 2007, I'd be very interested to learn more.
Duncan