zamicro
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...Telkom's deal that I am on currently is far superior to this Neotel offering...
Please tell us more. Price breakdown/usage/speed
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...Telkom's deal that I am on currently is far superior to this Neotel offering...
Please tell us more. Price breakdown/usage/speed
So am I.
You are in a very small minority of people who will benefit from these packages so you, and a lot of others, need to chillax and realise that there will be a lot of 'moaning' from the lower-end users as these packages simply do not suit them.
please show me why this is not COMPETITION?those are the prices? and there are caps? some COMPETITION for telkom this is gonna be... gimme a break.. neotel.. go away.
i emailed them asking whats there plans on expanding and ill post it here when i get a replyI have to agree with you! I mean everyone say Neotel then they just assume that its a very good offer. Allthough its very cheaper than any other telkom/IS uncapped its still a bit pricey for the average guy! I can't even get neotel here so maybe we should complain about that!![]()
this is competition , how can you expect prices like europe the first day the provide ther services, give them time once there stable then you will see prices droppingThat is what I just can't understand. I have been waiting for competition for the devil that is Telkom as long and pateintly as the next guy but that does not mean I am gonna jump ship to Neotel, or any other company, if they are not offering me a better service than I already have!
I don't understand why some people just don't understand this simple fact.
they will drop there prices watch.This is my take on it as well. I wonder what the response from the other telcos will be...
thats like 2 days of downloading, its nothingOk, well I get a phone line and 4Mb DSL line for less than R500/month.
ISP's are Openweb - 5GB SAIX for R240
WebAfrica 30GB IS - R130
Works for me.
Quite
What does shaping have to do with support or lack thereof of P2P?
*yawndude show me one package that is cheeper and beats this, there is no uncapped unshaped pruduct on the market that beats this,
i beg you to show me![]()
this is South africa a usless **** hole in the middle of no where be happy for the competition
please show me why this is not COMPETITION?
there are still lots of 1st world countries that have caps
do some research
done expect like neotel is gona be the same price as some Swedish ISP's
i emailed them asking whats there plans on expanding and ill post it here when i get a reply
this is competition , how can you expect prices like europe the first day the provide ther services, give them time once there stable then you will see prices dropping
they will drop there prices watch.
ps...
also people remember we still have littl bandwidth to the int world
wait for a few more under sea lines to land in southafrica then the prices go down
thats the meain reason for such hefty pricing
remember this is also the phone line*yawn
As I have mentioned on countless previous occasions, I am talking about low-end packages. The average South African does not care about unshaped or low pings or anything like that.
They don't want to be paying R600-R1000/month for internet though.
I hope there is a cap at some point on the 'unlimited' package which will stop those people who are calculating they can download 200GB+ a month from doing so. The very same people on this forum who bitch the loudest are those who, by downloading asmuchaspossible, ensure that the vast majority of users pay more for the services.
but remember this is there wireless option there land line broadband is not up yet
that should be nicely priced
I think we should cut Neotel a little slack. As their first offering these packages are really good. You guys saying you get a Telkom 512 with a 5gb ISP account for only a little more than the Neotel offering are also forgetting what ACTUAL throughputs you get on a Telkom 512 DSL.
The proof of the pudding is going to be as Neotel starts to sell their products with no caps or shaping is how this actually impacts on the user experience. Add 50 or so uncapped, unshaped P2P'ers to a tower and what happens to the tower's throughput/backhaul bandwidth.
I think the best thing to do is watch this new baby grow up a bit. Maybe watch it fall down every now and then.I think one thing we can all agree on is now we have more choice. Surely that must be a good thing?
No, it's not. It might be the best value for money, but it's not the cheapest.
I can get adsl for R169 at cybersmart, plus the line rental of R120 = R289. And that's what most people will look at - how much it costs overall, not what the speed is or how many Gb are included.
And I will wait for the feedback since I have no choice cos they dont service my areaAll you speed freaks out there will laugh at me when I say that the 156K uncapped is a good package on offer. It will suit many downloaders out there. Sure, surfing will be castrated, and yotube a disaster, but you won't have to worry about being capped on international. I believe this package will suit the news server freaks on a budget. The 2gb/30gb IS packages wont touch this. I think the competition will have sit up and take notice.
Bolt on a $10/month (R76) from Astraweb news-server, and you could do 50GB per month (theoretically). Try doing that on a crappy IS news server at 5KB/sec.
I think Neotel have made a good start, and once all the shouting and screaming is over, people start to realise this.
And I will wait for the feedback since I have no choice cos they dont service my area
Other issue is that I need a phone as well as internet... not either/or
I agree. The thing is, if we all just sit back and say that this offer is awesome just because it isn't Telkom, then what incentive is there for Neotel to offer us an improved service at a later stage?
Business management 101. People move to Neotel = Telkom drop prices. Telkom drop prices = people move BACK to Telkom = Neotel drop prices. And so the circle continues. In short it's called competition. Yes I know it's a foreign concept in our telecoms market. But.....
IT HAS BEGUN.![]()
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for you 3GB is all you need being at the lower end of the market![]()
rpm, are you an agent for Neotel? How can you call that PDF you posted a coverage map?![]()