Sandman30s
Well-Known Member
Lycanthrope, that is just what their argument is. They don't divide the cost per user, they divide how much bandwidth is allocated per user. That amount x in rands divided by 200K users or whatever gives 3G per user. Then based on total usage per month, they will start 'restricting' the 'abusers'. This is when I reminded him that the first word is 'capping', and the second word is 'high bandwidth users'. So let's say they work out that there are more 'abusers' for a certain month - then they will hardcap at 3G for a 3G account. If the percentage of abusers are less, they will hardcap at 6G for a 3G account. What you are RIGHT in saying is that since they starting introducing the 3G limit, there have been many more users on board, so that 3G should be made proportionately higher. This is when they come back and say 'but we made 3G cheaper'. This just amounts, once again, to corporate greed, and bla bla I hate telkom talk.