MTN HSDPA 7.2Mbps

If you can show that the words 3.6 or 7.2 referenced speed, we'll immediately remove it. The graphic you posted above (as your alter-ego) was not a Vodacom construct.

'HSDPA 3.6' and soon 'HSDPA 7.2' references the product name and is an indication of the equipment requirement to receive the service.

Just like a BMW 325 or BMW 525 does not reference the cars top speed but is a product differentiation.
Vodacom3g, I will ignore your personal accusations and attacking style once again (the beers tally mounts again :rolleyes:) Why you are allowed to do it time and time again is beyond me.:o

So it is just a coincidence that the speeds alluded to (3.6 and 7.2) match the products required to attain them? You seem to forget that customers have a brain and know what is meant, despite the disclaimer. Once again openness and honesty is absent from Vodacom marketing. Sad ...
 
So it is just a coincidence that the speeds alluded to (3.6 and 7.2) match the products required to attain them? You seem to forget that customers have a brain and know what is meant, despite the disclaimer. Once again openness and honesty is absent from Vodacom marketing. Sad ...
Since you disagree with Vodacom's marketing names, suggest something better that both Vodacom and MTN can use as marketing names that allows for comparisons between the two.
 
Since you disagree with Vodacom's marketing names, suggest something better that both Vodacom and MTN can use as marketing names that allows for comparisons between the two.
Send me R2000 and I will give my professional opinion within a week.
[You may also like to know that comparitive advertising is illegal]
 
Vodacom3g, I will ignore your personal accusations and attacking style once again (the beers tally mounts again :rolleyes:) Why you are allowed to do it time and time again is beyond me.:o

So it is just a coincidence that the speeds alluded to (3.6 and 7.2) match the products required to attain them? You seem to forget that customers have a brain and know what is meant, despite the disclaimer. Once again openness and honesty is absent from Vodacom marketing. Sad ...

I would fully expect that all customers have a brain (and actually most of them do as it seems they all understand product definitions. I'm really sorry you battle so much with it. Try and increase intake of Omega-3's. Seems to help.)

These very same customers understand the difference between a BMW 328 or 540 or a Verso 1.6 or 2.0. Do you think it's a coincidence that these numbers match the engine capacity of the cars? Do these numbers in any way relate to power output or maximum speed?

But I guess you don't understand product differentiation in the motor industry either? :rolleyes:
 
What astounds me is that the internet is always compared to a car. So these so called "brainy" customers of you can't understand internet speeds without comparing them to cars? Seems like someone else might need that Omega-3 recommendation from... oh wait no... you're not a doctor are you?
 
Do you know if MTN will be releasing any other 7.2 capable devices like the E272.

So does the E220 support 7.2?
I downloaded the updates on the MTN officail site and its says 7.2 when i connect but i thinks its crap.
 
If you can show that the words 3.6 or 7.2 referenced speed, we'll immediately remove it. The graphic you posted above (as your alter-ego) was not a Vodacom construct.

'HSDPA 3.6' and soon 'HSDPA 7.2' references the product name and is an indication of the equipment requirement to receive the service.

Just like a BMW 325 or BMW 525 does not reference the cars top speed but is a product differentiation.

easy now boys!
 
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