Keeping it simple in SA's mobile price war

QuintonB

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A language consumers understand

If anyone needs confirmation that there is a price war going on in SA’s cellphone sector, a quick look at last Sunday’s newspapers will confirm it.
 
RPM you guys could send cell c a list of things that we as cutomers want. Write a article. We suggest things and send it of to them. He wants to give us what we want

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The answer from the cellphone giants has been uninspiring, to say the least. Instead of moving into this new consumer-driven world, they are content to sit back and wait, using smokes and mirrors to keep their customers in the dark.

The lesson that Vodacom and MTN should be learning from their use of smokes in front of mirrors, is that smoking kills their customer base and dominance in the market.

It is no wonder that consumers are hailing Knott-Craig as a consumer champion and praising CellC, even though this proves how short their memories are.

This consumer has not forgotten and is not about to reward AKC with the title of "consumer champion", AKC gets paid enough money as a CEO and he doesn't deserve any ego stroking. I am however grateful that AKC has replaced his early days rhetoric with action.

RPM you guys could send cell c a list of things that we as cutomers want. Write a article. We suggest things and send it of to them. He wants to give us what we want

If AKC is listening or if rpm wants to tell AKC, the services I want from Cell C are:
  1. Data SIM data bundle sharing without any monthly subscription fees
  2. the ALTNUM data usage SMS service that Vodacom has to any network, except it should work on TopUp type of contracts as well
  3. a contract that has realtime data usage monitoring and hard-capped data bundles (no OOB shark)
  4. an "Unrestricted APN"

[1], [2] and [3] are the same things I have been waiting years for Vodacom to provide, Cell C appears to be sufficiently agile to make it so (just don't retrench the people that are needed to implement it).
 
Now some isps can follow suit and do away with cryptic TOS/AUP, overly complex products and hours this and hours that...

IMO Openweb is ahead in that regard. They just need to find a way to drop TOS/AUP

This consumer has not forgotten and is not about to reward AKC with the title of "consumer champion", AKC gets paid enough money as a CEO and he doesn't deserve any ego stroking. I am however grateful that AKC has replaced his early days rhetoric with action.

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  1. Data SIM data bundle sharing without any monthly subscription fees
  2. the ALTNUM data usage SMS service that Vodacom has to any network, except it should work on TopUp type of contracts as well
  3. a contract that has realtime data usage monitoring and hard-capped data bundles (no OOB shark)
  4. an "Unrestricted APN"

[1], [2] and [3] are the same things I have been waiting years for Vodacom to provide, Cell C appears to be sufficiently agile to make it so (just don't retrench the people that are needed to implement it).

1. - You can have up to 5 data SIMs eating from the same bundle
2. - Always been available on Topup.
3. - Always been available, called Topup
 
If AKC is listening or if rpm wants to tell AKC, the services I want from Cell C are:
1. - You can have up to 5 data SIMs eating from the same bundle
2. - Always been available on Topup.
3. - Always been available, called Topup

What must we read in this, have you jumped ship and joined AKC at CellC? :D
 
1. - You can have up to 5 data SIMs eating from the same bundle
2. - Always been available on Topup.
3. - Always been available, called Topup[/QUOTE
A tip for vodacom. You have a lot of people on topup. Give them a data special as well. R180 for 2 gig and 1 gig nightshift.
The promos are avaiable on Topup, but I suspect you mean Once-off bundes? I agree with you.

Nightowl won't be on Topup for a while yet.
 
Cell C is looking for market share, they have borrowed and spent Billions to do so, if they don't succeed in upping their game they will be out of business within 6 months.
With the recession chewing at people's heels looking to save, he may just be lucky.
 
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