Think Gbps, says DFA
Dark Fibre Africa promotes competition, lower bandwidth prices and higher capacities.
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Dark Fibre Africa promotes competition, lower bandwidth prices and higher capacities.
1M uncapped would be more than enough for me, heck 512K Uncapped would do just fine, i really don't mind waiting an extra 5mins for a youtube to cache (go make a cup of tea or something) or to download over night, but I do want to be unlimited on it.
One of the current projects involve infrastructure linking the Seacom landing station in Mtunzini with Durban, something which can bring more competition in the international bandwidth market.
well, at least one company IS thinking big and actually putting cable into the ground as we speak. That company is Dark Fibre Africa and apart from Seacom, may just be the company that saves us all in 2009.
Until you see their pricing.
They can't afford to price themselves out of the market. Competition in South Africa is going to become nightmarish in the next few years with 300 to 500 IECNS licence holders all competing for a piece of the pie. It no longer pays to be greedy in South Africa. The market is open for more of these companies to start laying their own cable.. albeit in limited quantities, but they are going to be saying to current cable holders.. "you want to charge us what??? screw it, we are just going to lay our own cable!". That is the power of the IECNS competition.