relative, its ALL relative
relative, its ALL relative.
Personally Im serriously considering HSDPA.
My usage can be limited to around 500mb per month for my business. The portablility is great for me (but not required).
I dont "download" as such. And if I do, the file size is under 50mb a shot.
Also, buying the 3G budle as "adhoc" (once-off) is looking very inviting to me. I can spend R500 once off, and get 1gb "credit". Then use that untill it is depleated, then buy another bundle again. No contract, or wasted usage to worry about.
1. I dont have ADSL available in my area (yet). HELLKOM!!!
2. If I go ADSL I have to sign a contract, or buy the router, setup cost, etc..
3. Even if I get a 3gb capped 192kbps line, which will in total cost me in the region of R400 per month, I may not "need" the full 3 gb. So, I will in effect end up paying for something I never use.
4. Exceding the cap gets interesting, but its a loose / loose situation as far as I see it. It either gets cut (hard cap), or I get charged for extra useage (ouch!)
5. HSDPA, on an adhoc basis, however means that I will only have to upgrade my contract (to get 3g phone), and buy adhoc bundles. For my R500 I get 1gb usage. It does not expire, and so lasts me as long as I need.
The unfortunate thing with conectivity in SA is that you HAVE to be conservative with your usage. Choose a plan, and stick to it.
Personaly, I HATE signing contracts, esp in such a volitile market! Today its 3g, tomorrow its ADSL, then 3g HSDPA, then ADSL 2gb, then... Signing up a 2 year contract with any of these options is gonna mean Im stuck in a "less than optimum" service.