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It looks like SA ADSL users are subsidising the Americans again:
Full story:http://news.com.com/2100-1034_3-5183505.html
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On Thursday, SBC set new pricing for its SBC Yahoo DSL service for residential customers, which runs at download speeds of 1.5 to 3 megabits per second. The service is priced as low as $36.99 per month for those who subscribe to a larger bundle of local, long-distance and wireless services. The price shifts to $39.99 as part of a separate bundle of services for residential and business customers--and to $44.99, if the service is purchased separately.
Just two months ago, SBC had set the $44.99 price as a temporary promotional offer, down from a regular price of nearly $100.
The company said the service was intended to meet the increasing bandwidth demands of individuals and small businesses for applications such as digital photography and online gaming.
It looks like SA ADSL users are subsidising the Americans again:
Full story:http://news.com.com/2100-1034_3-5183505.html
Quote
On Thursday, SBC set new pricing for its SBC Yahoo DSL service for residential customers, which runs at download speeds of 1.5 to 3 megabits per second. The service is priced as low as $36.99 per month for those who subscribe to a larger bundle of local, long-distance and wireless services. The price shifts to $39.99 as part of a separate bundle of services for residential and business customers--and to $44.99, if the service is purchased separately.
Just two months ago, SBC had set the $44.99 price as a temporary promotional offer, down from a regular price of nearly $100.
The company said the service was intended to meet the increasing bandwidth demands of individuals and small businesses for applications such as digital photography and online gaming.