"MTN may invokes fine print in its contracts, users of free services will get much higher bills when using Skype & MXit" Click here to read
When this happens I will certainly move to another ISP and I am sure many of you will follow.
Yea.. wondering the same thing..Vodacom has a similar clause, so why is MTN being singled out?
Yea.. wondering the same thing..
It's a cheap ploy by Vodacom fanboys to make MTN look bad..![]()
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Yea.. wondering the same thing..
It's a cheap ploy by Vodacom fanboys to make MTN look bad..![]()
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Exactly.Rubbish, both Vodacom and MTN want to charge a different tariff for VOIP to protect there voice call income just that they don't want to be the first to do it.
It looks at the moment like MTN is prepared to be the first to do it and loose customers to Vodacom before Vodacom implements and it all settles down again.
To prevent the high end users from jumping ship the new promotion of getting 1Gig free has been launched by MTN but there is also the need to advertise the separate tariff for VOIP because once everybody is tied to a 24 months contract the backlash would be severe if VOIP was suddenly billed at the higher tariff. The regulatory requirement which they so prominently display is not a regulatory requirement since Feb.
So whats in stall for the customer - a higher VOIP tariff the only question is who is the first to do it.
Exactly.
And to muddy the water ... if a VOIP service can operate cheaper than the networks, then why the heck don't they reduce their prices. It's all computers anyway isn't it.