ernstn said:
I must admit, Telkom loves people like you. Let me do a calculation for you assuming you use 512 DSL(avccording to you you never exceed 2gb a month)
Cost per gigabyte R370
Well if you are happy with that,I wish you good luck
I agree with you, and I don't think it's good value. I lived in the UK and had a great ADSL line with a fixed IP address. Very different to here, and much cheaper.
But what you need to understand is that the people on this forum represent an online 'elite', and their usage patterns are different to the bulk of the 100k ADSL users in the SA market.
Telkom is the bad guy here - all the ISPs want to offer higher-cap, cheaper products. Why wouldn't they want to be able to cost-effectively stream content to their users?
But the cost structures in this country prevent it.
Please don't think I'm siding with Telkom and thinking the consumers are getting a great deal.
The 2 points I have consistently tried to make are:
1. Many users do not need a hi-cap package. This is true internationally too - the low-end package from BT includes just 2GB of traffic. Don't slam the low-end users or the ISPs serving that part of the market. Their needs ARE being met. I count myself in this group. I use my ADSL connection for email and browsing, and the odd system update and file download. 2GB is plenty for me.
2. This forum likes to think it is representative of the average SA internet user, but it's not. Even the ISPs represented in these forums tend to serve the high-end of the market and have technically sophisticated users that demand higher bandwidth packages.
3. Costs can and should come down. Telecoms regime change needs to happen before this is a reality. Telkom is manipulating the market and the ISPs expertly, and are extracting as much money as they can before they are forced to open up to real competition. There is no justification for charging line rental, telephone line rental, and ISP fees for the same piece of copper wire.
peace