Telkom downgrade fee

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I have been trying to find what the cost of downgrading ADSL service for Telkom is. I can't find it on their website. I have 38x right now and need to drop to 196 for budget reasons.

Trying to figure out if it is worth it or if I should drop ADSL all together. Thanks for the info.

Sad ADSL user.
 
http://www.telkom.co.za/common/pricelist/prices/local/conversion_migration.html

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(i) Conversion from DSL 384/512 to exchange line 239.50 273.03
(ii) Conversion from DSL 512 to HomeDSL 384 or 192 233.00 265.62
(iii) Conversion from HomeDSL 384 to DSL 512 No charge No charge

They don’t seem to have a cost from 384 to 192. At worst budget for R265.62, the 512 to 192 conversion charge.

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(ii) Conversion from DSL 512 to HomeDSL 384 or 192 233.00 265.62

The way I read this is it’s the charge for going from 512 to 384 or from 512 to 192, not specifically from 384 to 192. But that’s just my understanding of it.
 
Please ask them what they have to do to downgrade the line that results in a R200+ charge? I asked them and they gave me some half-a$$ed telkomspeak answer. Bastards.
 
Thanks guys. You ought to be paid for your fast response on these things. If I had the extra $$$ I would be keeping the line as is, so sorry, I can't contribute. You are much better than Telkom at answering Telkom questions.

Thanks again.

- Poor ADSL guy.
 
No.

But there may be hope on the horizon for you.
I have read of a guy with a similar problem that made a complaint to ASA and was referred to ICASA.
I will try and find the link for you.
 
Business owner wary of industry watchdog's stalling tactics

MyDraadloos said:
I have 512 Business ADSL at home, will I be able to downgrade this to 192 ?

PS. It is registered in business name.

BTTB said:
No.

But there may be hope on the horizon for you.
I have read of a guy with a similar problem that made a complaint to ASA and was referred to ICASA.
I will try and find the link for you.

Business owner wary of industry watchdog's stalling tactics

MARIUS Marais, the business owner who took his complaint of Telkom's allegedly unfair ADSL pricing to the Competition Commission, has called the Commission's latest move to transfer his complaint to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa), an attempt to stall proceedings and to discourage him.

Marais, whose company, M&M Consulting, was forced by Telkom to subscribe to their 512k service when the less expensive 192k service was the most appropriate for their business, says the Commission is playing for time.

“They are waiting for me to lose faith so that I would give up pursuing the complaint.”

He was reacting to a letter from the Commission which stated that he would be notified by 24 November 2005 whether they will pursue the complaint or not. They also wanted his permission to send a copy of the complaint to Icasa.

This response comes after Marais, who lodged his complaint on 29 April 2005, had to wait six months for a reply from the Commission, only to be told that his complaint cannot be considered unless he submits an official complaints form and documents supporting his claim. He complied and forwarded them the relevant documentation.

Marais says he did not received any word of the Commission's intentions on the date stipulated in the letter. He also cannot understand why Icasa, the regulator for the South African communications sector, should be sent a copy of his complaint when the Commission is capable of handling these matters themselves. He questions the Commission's resolve in standing up to Telkom.
There is a contact phone number on that link if you need to phone Marius.
 
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