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ic said:I have only glanced at a tiny portion of this guavamint gazette notice, and I echo rpm's opinion - it looks good, but comment submissions have to be in by Tuesday 3rd January 2006, which is likely to be a problem since December is a time when consumers take a break & go on holiday, it might be a good idea to ask ICASA to extend this deadline to Monday 9th January 2006 - bcos we all know that since this was guavamint gazetted on 25th November [2005], Telkodemonopoly will have had their legal department devising convoluted comment submissions designed to derail these draft regulations - and Telkodemonopoly's creatures of darkness will not be taking a holiday break until their work is done, so I think a bit more time for consumers is not unthinkable/unreasonable...
TheRoDent said:The first portion of the draft is fairly clear, but let me pull out problem no 1, of the regulation.
"3.4 Local bandwidth usage shall not be subject to the cap. The cap shall be increased to a minimum level of 10Gigabytes (GB) per month."
What is local traffic defined as? Local traffic on the operators' backbone? Or national traffic amongst all *.za ISP's? What is the exact definition of the word "cap" being used here? It's not even listed in the terminology. Does this apply to the reseller ISP, or to Telkom?
This is but one paragraph where there there are so many holes it can take lawyers a few months to discuss, just this one paragraph.
antowan said:I would like to push ICASA in assembling a basket of overseas services to compare ADSL with. I would then like ICASA to force Telkom to never be out of line with the cost average of the said basket by more than 15 or 20 percent.
This will safegaurd South Africans in the sense that we will not be hugely out of line with International trends. The importance of this should be apparent to anybody aware of how critical the net has become for economic development...
I see no concrete cost guidelines to limit the high cost of ADSL in these draft regulations....
Quite right! But a "small" telco like Telscum should not be able to earn better profits than BT!vbtechie said:Telkom should be allowed to make a profit comparable to other Telcos...