New telkom prices - validity unknown

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iWeek has run an article containing the new SAIX DSL prices. The links below are images containing the article. If you have time, do read it. It's quite interesting, as it discusses things like local capping, et al.

Please note that these are wholesale prices and exclude VAT, so the final retail pricing will be higher.

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New ADSL Pricing: Option 1
Standard predefined ADSL products listed below will only be available to "SAIX Authenticated" service providers
Shaped: Price Unshaped: Price
2 Gb R127.00 4 Gb R 420
3 Gb R157.00 10 Gb R 1000
5 Gb R282.00 20 Gb R 1970
10 Gb R560.00 30 Gb R 2860
20 Gb R1100.00
30 Gb R1620.00
All prices are quoted excluding VAT


New ADSL Pricing: Option 2
Per Gigabyte cost for usage based billing:
- - Price per Gb Price per Gb
Usage Discount Shaped Unshaped
0-100 Gb 0% R59.40 R104.50
101-200 Gb 2% R58.32 R102.60
201-300 Gb 4% R57.24 R100.70
301-500 Gb 6% R56.16 R98.80
501 Gb 10% R54.00 R95.00
All prices are quoted excluding VAT


If this is true, it is a sad day for broadband in SA...
 
IF this is true... the crap has hit the fan.
 
It seems that the only people who would be happy with this pricing are those who use little bandwidth per month... i.e. Less that 3G.

For those people who use ADSL for what it was intended for ("Abusers" as termed by Telkom), this prices will certainly be unacceptable. The funniest thing is: Telkom will only give discount from 100GB onwards!!! That's not all, it starts from a mere 2% discount!!!

You have to admit, Telkom really knows how to squeeze the market dry. Well, what's left of the market anyway.
 
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if they are so against ppl using large amounts of bandwidth ... y provide a discount if u use more? can someone spell CONTRADICTION ...
 
You must understand that those prices for usage are not based on individual usage, but realm-wide usage (ie. combined usage for all users that a specific ISP may have). Bandwidth has always been priced in the way that the more you use, the cheaper it gets per GB, one can argue this is because you are buying in bulk.

100GB is only 3 and a bit 30GB accounts, which is nothing, same with 500GB... what I'm interested in is why there are no provisions for usage above numerous TB, which is what I'm sure most ISP's are using at the moment.
 
so now they offer a discount at over 100GB, but if i were to say use 100GB, i would be "abusing" the system,so me and my 5 friends with our 100GB accounts would effetively bring the whole of adsl in SA to a standstill becuase the 5 of us would use all the bandwidth! Where's your math telkom?
 
warichard said:
what I'm interested in is why there are no provisions for usage above numerous TB, which is what I'm sure most ISP's are using at the moment.
Cause its all BS
 
MansoN said:
We might aswell put people who use ADSL for work in that "abusers" group aswell.

Yep - weren't OnLine Traders already thrown into that pot?
 
AntiThesis said:
Cel, at the moment I think the most concrete plans are those peapod put forward

I cannot see any other way forward. Lets get the ball rolling.
 
Telkom are laughing. Every gigabyte of local traffic a user generates costs Telkom next to nothing, BUT you still pay Telkom's "special" SAT3 price all the same.

Local content producers are going to suffer big time.
 
moving back to 3gb will be hell after experiencing wa 30GB for R198...true broadband
 
lol - a session resets after 12 hours?

why not just get a decent system going you n00bs?

Much respect goes to Telkom - for showing the world how NOT to go about running a telecoms company. Thanks guys, *someone* must set an example, and you sure are a flaming example of how a company can go wrong.
 
MaD said:
lol - a session resets after 12 hours?

why not just get a decent system going you n00bs?

Much respect goes to Telkom - for showing the world how NOT to go about running a telecoms company. Thanks guys, *someone* must set an example, and you sure are a flaming example of how a company can go wrong.
then again if they hire CEO's without telecoms experience, what does it say about everyone else with lesser positions in the company? :D it's like the gorilla's have escaped their cage and taken over the zoo
 
Well.. i think the people lesser down know more than the people higher up.. Telkom does have a great setup, but thats definitely not due to Sizwe telling them what to do.. the people lower down are the ones who are the machine that makes Telkom tick, they are the ones who gets things fixed.. dunno who the poephol was who reversed into the fibre line a couple months back, but sure as hell he's the arse-end of many a joke within Telkom :)

The rank in Telkom is inversely proportional to the level of knowledge and skill.

I reckon though that the new CEO will bring a breath of fresh air to the stagnant incumbent. If prices are top of mind he will save many a Telkom customer.
 
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