LazyLion
King of de Jungle
What the hell is up with the battery - my switches/routers don't have batteries in them!!
High-end users???![]()
they must be using Telkom's definitions
"3 Gig is enough for average users"
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What the hell is up with the battery - my switches/routers don't have batteries in them!!
High-end users???![]()
I don't want a router, I want a unit I can use with my WRT54G .
Neotel must please not re-invent the wheel, or gold plate the unit!
Don't get too excited. Remember, at this stage, Neotel needs us more than we need them. I just hope they don't become arrogant as their market share grows.
So have your feelings changed concerning the 2 year contract?
Please get it right... you can cancel your contract, however you are liable for the cost of the device. You pay R80 per month, which you can pay off in full if you wish... Over the two years you pay R1920 for the device, which is comparable to other modems, like IBursts web phone, HSDPA modems etc...
My feelings...feel right
My distaste is directed towards the fact that there is a 2 year contract in place.
I dislike contracts and I've wasted far too many keystrokes already down that road...
Ja, well it seems to me Neotel are at least trying to smooth the initial outlay of getting started up with them, it doesn't seem like their main goal is locking people in... yet.
Why don't they import a CDMA enabled cellphone...they do exist. It makes so much sense cos then you would have mobile internet as well as a mobile "landline" and its all cheaper than any cell operator. Of course it would only work in the region the number is registered in, but its ideal for ordinary day to day use.Hopefully they'll launch a more attractive portable handset
Why don't they import a CDMA enabled cellphone...they do exist. It makes so much sense cos then you would have mobile internet as well as a mobile "landline" and its all cheaper than any cell operator. Of course it would only work in the region the number is registered in, but its ideal for ordinary day to day use.
Maybe they are waiting till there are more areas covered I suppose. Coverage right now is way too small for that idea to be viable. Also I suppose once coverage improves, VANS may start offering handsets capable of working on the neotel network?No idea why not...
Why don't they import a CDMA enabled cellphone...they do exist. It makes so much sense cos then you would have mobile internet as well as a mobile "landline" and its all cheaper than any cell operator. Of course it would only work in the region the number is registered in, but its ideal for ordinary day to day use.
ICASA ruled against MTN, VC & Cell C iro 24 month contracts and they must provide 6, 12 & 18 month contracts to clients. Why is Neotel not included?