Outside the HSPA+ coverage...

Jab

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If your location is outside the HSPA+ areas (the light pink areas on the coverages map), is it still possible to get normal old 3G speeds?
 
If your location is outside the HSPA+ areas (the light pink areas on the coverages map), is it still possible to get normal old 3G speeds?

You do not even get reliable 3G coverage in the so called covered areas!
 
If your location is outside the HSPA+ areas (the light pink areas on the coverages map), is it still possible to get normal old 3G speeds?

I have my speed stick and am not in a coverage area. Only EDGE, very very bad speeds unfortunately. Talking about 20kbps :/
 
@ SHRED

They will be covered by mid Jan. At least you have the promo special because they will end it quite soon I'm sure.
That is why VC and MTN have not been worried about Cell C so far.
 
What if I am just outside HSPA+, will it be worth buying the 2GB package?
 
What if I am just outside HSPA+, will it be worth buying the 2GB package?

If you can get Vodacom 3G where you live, no, rather get VC for the speed (just the 60 day prepaid bundles, so that you have flexibility eg 2.3GB every 60 days (1st of month)).

If VC is only Edge as well, then get the 2G package for the price - speed may come later.
 
If you can get Vodacom 3G where you live, no, rather get VC for the speed (just the 60 day prepaid bundles, so that you have flexibility eg 2.3GB every 60 days (1st of month)).

If VC is only Edge as well, then get the 2G package for the price - speed may come later.


For now I would be happy with download speeds around 40kb/s
 
Do the cellc stores themselves test in store? I am close to a store so if thet get decent speeds I should as well
 
Do the cellc stores themselves test in store? I am close to a store so if thet get decent speeds I should as well

When I bought mine, there was special guy who demonstrated black dongle and shown it's speed on speedtest.
 
Do the cellc stores themselves test in store? I am close to a store so if thet get decent speeds I should as well
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You can make wrong decission based on such statement. Some stores have indoor repeaters. Similar devices are usually installed in shopping malls. Check in your place with a borrowed modem, it is better to be safe than sorry.
 
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