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*applause*Is it just me, or am i the only one that require as fast as possible latency?
Neotel was supposed to be the second fixed line operator, thus bringing competition in the fixed line market. Instead they are an inferior mobile operator. Providing a phone that is BIG, wireless but cant be carried around. So call the restriction sh%tty thing then "wireless fixed line" and all is dandy.
Continue to do the "promise" thing again and again because consumers are sooo gullable. Wimax, Wimax hes our man! Wimax will save us.
GIVE ME A FIXED LINE ALREADY!
Is it just me, or am i the only one that require as fast as possible latency?
Neotel was supposed to be the second fixed line operator, thus bringing competition in the fixed line market. Instead they are an inferior mobile operator. Providing a phone that is BIG, wireless but cant be carried around. So call the restriction sh%tty thing then "wireless fixed line" and all is dandy.
Continue to do the "promise" thing again and again because consumers are sooo gullable. Wimax, Wimax hes our man! Wimax will save us.
GIVE ME A FIXED LINE ALREADY!
I want to be able to actually have neotel this has never been possible since launch for anyone!I want to be able to play games online with Neotel... this is not possible at the moment!
Gosh I thought we were gonna see some results and not all talkFinally, it turns into a reality
Neotel was one of the first companies to launch a WiMax service in SA. The service is only for corporate clients but already gives the country's second fixed line operator several advantages.
Unlike laying a high-speed cable, deploying a WiMax service can take days, compared to weeks. "Just the speed of deployment of wireless technologies means that our customers will be able to connect to the Neotel network in much shorter implementation times," says Sinha.