I haven't read an article of such magnitude of suck-up in a long time.
Hilton. Seriously, and you call yourself a moneyweb reporter?
Prices for telecommunication services (both voice and data) have been higher than in other parts of the world.
You make it sound as if we're paying just a teensy weensy tad more than international. How about several times more for several times less speed and quality.
we've historically only had access to the "world" via a single undersea cable operated by a former monopoly (Telkom's SAT-3 cable).
Telkom not a monopoly anymore? Maybe not in terms of broadband, but pray tell who else offers fixed line access in SA? And no, Neotel is wireless, they don't count no matter how you try & spin it.
it hasn't (yet) gained traction with consumers.
Neotel have repeatedly stated they're not interested in the consumer market. The consumer traction you mention is more likely desperation, I mean there are still places where Telkom does not provide a service.
While not strictly fixed-line (i.e. it doesn't rely on copper to connect users)
No schitt Sherlock.
For R99 per month, you get 500MB of data and 500 SMSes per month bundled.
Some ISP's offer
uncapped for R99 already.
The product teams at Telkom have figured out that customers want a single bill for converged services.
No, we actually really want cheap & reliable service. Converged services is but one tool towards that goal. The product teams at Telkom have
never cared about what the consumer wants, why make it sound like they do now?
Data is available at R69 per GB (unshaped), R49 per GB (shaped) or R15 (local only). Its pricing is, however, a little steeper than other ISPs.
A
little steeper? Painting with the eufemism brush again. Those are (early) 2009 prices Hilton dearie, more than triple we pay nowadays. R19/gig is considered standard nowadays for unshaped, while some ISP's offer even better deals.
The word "bargain" is being used simply because this offer is serious value for money - so much so that I'm considering having it installed at home!
I pity the fool..
Cell C's moves have been a good start, and competition between Vodacom and MTN has increased in the past 18 months...
Yeah .. if you're one of those that consider a few peanuts to be a hearty meal.
Hilton's articles usually stand out from those of the staff writers.
This one, however, is just crap!