SEACOM is here!

Wow you guys really seem excited about this hey :D

So what pricing reduction are we looking at, why is everyone so excited so you guys know something i don't other than seacom has arrived?

what does this mean for me though? I am also not so sure that seacom will have an affect on your 3g/hsdpa speeds.

Telkom lowered it's international wholesale pricing on SAT3/SAFE a few months ago to equal that of Seacom. It's been several *months* and we (the public) have seen didly squat happen.

Forgive me if I'm not too positive and **** you all for saying "oh another complainer who won't do anything about it"
 
Congratulations Seacom. Considering the conditions off the Somali coast, a job well done.
 
Telkom lowered it's international wholesale pricing on SAT3/SAFE a few months ago to equal that of Seacom. It's been several *months* and we (the public) have seen didly squat happen.

Forgive me if I'm not too positive and **** you all for saying "oh another complainer who won't do anything about it"

yup... a friend of mine is high up @ MTNSP and they've been paying f-all for bandwidth for a while now. It just hasnt been passed onto consumers yet.

So all thats happened is that there is a wholesale price war, but consumers are still getting raped
 
Telkom lowered it's international wholesale pricing on SAT3/SAFE a few months ago to equal that of Seacom. It's been several *months* and we (the public) have seen didly squat happen.

Forgive me if I'm not too positive and **** you all for saying "oh another complainer who won't do anything about it"

Yup i doubt much is going to change.
 
Telkom lowered it's international wholesale pricing on SAT3/SAFE a few months ago to equal that of Seacom. It's been several *months* and we (the public) have seen didly squat happen.

Forgive me if I'm not too positive and **** you all for saying "oh another complainer who won't do anything about it"

You should write a book - How to moan about everything!
 
Congratulations Seacom. Considering the conditions off the Somali coast, a job well done.

I wonder if the pirates could hold the cable to ransom?

If they knew exactly where it was could they threaten to drag a line across it and damage it?

That sort of thing has got to be worth more than a ship ransom, and there is less risk because the authorities don't know where you will damage the cable.

Anyone have a link on how these things are laid, are they covered up on the seabed relatively fast, are they too deep? Is there a need to be concerned with this sort of thing?
 
Do not expect price cuts any time soon is the line from the major players. In English, this means "We still want more of your hard-earned money than we deserve."

One insider said we would have to wait for Eassy and Wacs before we see any dramatic price cuts. In English, that means "When Eassy and Wacs go live, we will think of another excuse not to drop prices."

Call me a pessimist but I'd say seeing is believing and I haven't seen anything!
 
Well done. Just goes to show you can still do something in Africa in a short timespan.
 
So which ISPs will see lower latency first? I really want to see if the latencies have gone down, but I don't know who uses it yet.
 
This is the part that irks me -- typical spin by people that know NOTHING about local conditions.



Have they had a look at their SA subsidiary :confused:

Have they worked out why they DESTROY ALL EOL Cisco equipment during upgrade cycles instead of making these available to the "re-furb" market :confused: ( ie.making Cisco equipment affordable to "shack dwellers" )

Have they had a look at the Cisco Network Academy program in SA :confused: ( NO working academy in KZN last time I looked ):(

Have they had a look at SA price of setting up an "Academy":(

Even with a 30% discount it will cost me over R2,000.00 to acquire the official Cisco Academy course books.:(

Do they know what it costs to acquire Cisco certification in SA :confused:

So much for EDUCATION :sick:


MW


Which is why I DL the PDF's and training for mine. Just had to pay for the exams which is also very high though even back then. Wrong I know and I am guilty I guess.
 
Honestly though... G-Connect is cheap enough. My only worry now is latency.
 
I'm very happy that Seacom is finally here and i do think they will live up to their promises, they handled the whole thing great. BUT lets switch focus 2 another area, line rental will still choke us dry what is it these days 4mb(line) R413 + R120 = R533pm OUCH even before you've purchaced any bandwidth what so ever. O dont forget the once off R543.91 installation cost if you're a new customer. If i was telkom i would bump up that line rental to astonomical amounts right about now.

+1
 
Telkom lowered it's international wholesale pricing on SAT3/SAFE a few months ago to equal that of Seacom. It's been several *months* and we (the public) have seen didly squat happen.

Forgive me if I'm not too positive and **** you all for saying "oh another complainer who won't do anything about it"

You should write a book - How to moan about everything!

Stop moaning about people who use their heads the realistic way.
 
Wow you guys really seem excited about this hey :D

So what pricing reduction are we looking at, why is everyone so excited so you guys know something i don't other than seacom has arrived?

what does this mean for me though? I am also not so sure that seacom will have an affect on your 3g/hsdpa speeds.

Ja, wake me up in 2-3 years, when we will hopefully start seeing real change flowing from this achievement
 
Think if we're realistic about it, prices won't come down....maybe a leetle bit as an incentive to move your ISP.

But as I understand it, Seacom just splashed $600m and I think they want that money back ASAP.
 
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