Telkom Speed upgrades

Does anyone know what the new pricing would be for line rental for a 4Mbps line? It's currently R425 but it should come down quite a bit.
2 meg will get the current 1 meg price, 4 meg the current 2 meg price and 10 meg will get the current 4meg price.

An important thing to note is that if you currently have a 4 meg line and are on an ATM exchange then you will stay on 4 meg until your exchanged to run on metro ethernet.
 
@MickeyD, so I can ignore the first table's heading? Cos that makes me think that it only applies to Telkom Uncapped Internet. When I add VAT, it does actually make sense and add up. So I guess it will be around R299. Thanks :)

And thanks, YingYang.
 
Thanks MickeyD. I'm looking forward to these savings. Will the new pricing come into effect when the next billing cycle begins?
 
So if Telkom is bumping up speeds, would I have to apply for a 2Mbps account from Telkom Internet, or is Telkom Internet doing the upgrade automatically as well?
 
So if Telkom is bumping up speeds, would I have to apply for a 2Mbps account from Telkom Internet, or is Telkom Internet doing the upgrade automatically as well?

Are you on 1Mbps? It's happening automatically. No need to call them.
 
Thanks MickeyD. I'm looking forward to these savings. Will the new pricing come into effect when the next billing cycle begins?
I would assume it would be in the month when your account is upgraded.

So ADSL rental (not ISP portion) should be:
up to 2048kbps - R165
up to 4096kbps - R299
up to 10Mbps - R425

Plus the tax of R157 for the telephone line :p
 
Are you on 1Mbps? It's happening automatically. No need to call them.

Yip, on a 1Mbps account.

Was just wondering as I know Telkom ADSL and Telkom Internet are separate divisions, so if Telkom ADSL is bumping up the exchange speed, was hoping Telkom Internet would do the same.
 
I would assume it would be in the month when your account is upgraded.

So ADSL rental (not ISP portion) should be:
up to 2048kbps - R165
up to 4096kbps - R299
up to 10Mbps - R425

Plus the tax of R157 for the telephone line :p

Thanks. That makes sense :)
 
Anyone body know if these speed "upgrades" will upgrade the exchange.

I've been on 4mb and my exchange only supports 4?
After the upgrades would it support 10mb???
 
Anyone body know if these speed "upgrades" will upgrade the exchange.

I've been on 4mb and my exchange only supports 4?
After the upgrades would it support 10mb???
No. Your exchange needs to be running on Metro Ethernet, currently its on ATM. Better yet, it would need to be replaced by an MSAN or ISAM, in which case you can get 40meg :)
 
No. Your exchange needs to be running on Metro Ethernet, currently its on ATM. Better yet, it would need to be replaced by an MSAN or ISAM, in which case you can get 40meg :)

How do I check the max speed supported by my exchange?
 
Anyone body know if these speed "upgrades" will upgrade the exchange.

I've been on 4mb and my exchange only supports 4?
After the upgrades would it support 10mb???

In the same boat, if not (which I'm guessing will be the case) do we need to give notice before we "drop" our line to what it currently is so we can save some bucks?
 
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