Vodacom, please explain this rate!!!

Antonf

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Look at these rates, then tell me what is so special about the MY GIG Three package that the rate/Mb is higher than the MY GIG Two package:

Package Gb Cost Rate/Mb
MY GIG1 1 R349 R0.34
MY GIG2 2 R449 R0.22
MY GIG3 3 R749 R0.24
MY GIG5 5 R1049 R0.20

I think somebody made a serious typo - a relatively simple analysis indicate the rate should be R649 and NOT R749.
 
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Look at these rates, then tell me what is so special about the MY GIG Three package that the rate/Mb is higher than the MY GIG Two package:

Package Gb Cost Rate/Mb
MY GIG1 1 R349 R0.34
MY GIG2 2 R449 R0.22
MY GIG3 3 R749 R0.24
MY GIG5 5 R1049 R0.20

I think somebody made a serious typo - a relatively simple analysis indicate the rate should be R649 and NOT R749.

I also thought it was a typo first time around and actually reported it as such. The beanies confirmed the pricing though.
 
Any particular reason given for it being more expensive per MB than the 2GB package?

You've ever tried to follow beanie spreadsheets? :rolleyes:

If you take the speed of precession divided by the average speed of magnetic north fluctuation and you consider that as a factor of the latency of a 100 byte packet multiplied by the colour brown, you'll get a fair approximation of the price curve.
 
You've ever tried to follow beanie spreadsheets? :rolleyes:

If you take the speed of precession divided by the average speed of magnetic north fluctuation and you consider that as a factor of the latency of a 100 byte packet multiplied by the colour brown, you'll get a fair approximation of the price curve.

Give or take a penguin.
 
You've ever tried to follow beanie spreadsheets? :rolleyes:

If you take the speed of precession divided by the average speed of magnetic north fluctuation and you consider that as a factor of the latency of a 100 byte packet multiplied by the colour brown, you'll get a fair approximation of the price curve.

lol...:)
 
You've ever tried to follow beanie spreadsheets? :rolleyes:

If you take the speed of precession divided by the average speed of magnetic north fluctuation and you consider that as a factor of the latency of a 100 byte packet multiplied by the colour brown, you'll get a fair approximation of the price curve.

Then you buy from somebody else ....
 
You've ever tried to follow beanie spreadsheets? :rolleyes:

If you take the speed of precession divided by the average speed of magnetic north fluctuation and you consider that as a factor of the latency of a 100 byte packet multiplied by the colour brown, you'll get a fair approximation of the price curve.


Spreadsheets are my forte:cool:
 
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