Dr Tim Kelly at the ADSL tea and cake sessions way back in 2005 said the same thing. Paris an all his merry men/woman were there.
http://mybroadband.co.za/nephp/?m=show&id=1167
ICASA/DoC just don't want to listen, our ADSL regulations are more than enough proof of that.
The sad part about this article is not the facts that it presents(ok that as well) but the age! It's 2 years old, and still, the situation looks just about the same.
We have seen some "major" price reductions
We have a second national operator - Wow, can you believe the deals we're seeing from them!!
We can now buy a bundled ADSL solution from our ISP's...
Isn't this all just wonderful? Feels like we've come far have we not...
Sadly, the DoC have achieved NOTHING in the last 2 years. The ADSL regulations which were supposed to change the face of connectivity in South Africa have had absolutely no effect at all. Just look at the local capping for instance.
I speak to be corrected, but isn't Vodacom the cheapest broadband option if you go on a R/Mb/sec basis? (international cap)... They're a Cellphone company for goodness sake. How can they be cheaper than a fixed line company with ALL the access to an undersea cable?
How difficult can it be Telkom? Why invest in things like Telkom Media, etc, when you have connectivity problems to solve. How about rolling out some more ADSL ports for one. I live in a densely populated area where ADSL should be readily availble, yet, the truth of the matter is, there are no ports available and Telkom will only provide new ports come December 7th -> Yeah Right...
I have no hope at all for the dire state of telecoms in this country of ours!
If only our Telecoms "Giant" and our beloved Government would show the same commitment that our Springboks showed on Saturday, then maybe we might see some change.