If one considers that NoWire post - then it looks like 64kbps could be on its way.
The key is that modem users are the biggest (and probably most lucrative) share of Hellkom's customer base when it comes to data. If Sentech can start attacking that market then Hellkom will be forced to retailiate...good for us consumers.
Additionally 64kbps offerings could be viewed as a "hook" product - you pull in users at 64k, and as they start using the Net more they start upgrading their packages (especially after the modem is paid off and subscriptions fall) - sort of like the cellular operators.
Of course 64kps services will start hurting the ISPs that depend on dialup - but if Sentech is smart they will start working on a integration of some sort with ISPs, so that ISPs are encouraged to promote Sentech products.
I don't know how this could be done - besides maybe letting ISPs provide decent customer support (! [

]) and custom services like email, web hosting, news servers etc. That would help Sentech cos then they could focus on providing the connectivity and leave the bitty, customers support intensive things like connection problems, email setup etc to the ISPs who have established support centres already.
<font color="blue">Telkom needs a leash, ICASA needs some guts, and the </font id="blue"><font color="red">SA consumer</font id="red"><font color="blue"> needs to make it happen</font id="blue">