I feel a response to V3G's post is necessary.
"If you feel the current technology is not for you, don't buy it. Rather use XP over Vista, terrestrial TV over DSTV. For connectivity dial-up might be a more stable and reliable, and thus better, solution than 3G. It's your choice."
Some things are choices (I spent the day yesterday "down"-grading a new laptop from Vista to XP because I couldn't handle the aggravation any longer, and now it's running sweetly. Vista or XP? Those are choices, and Vista is a good one, on the right platform. DSTV vs SABC - that's not a choice, it's a no-brainer! You're stuck with DSTV whether you like it (and re-runs) or not. Same lack of choice with mobile broadband - if you can't get ADSL (not in your area, bad service/installation, won't deal with Telkom because they're ethically bankrupt (that's my reason!)) then mobile is your only hope. Dial-up is not a choice, btw.
However, just because we don't have real broadband choices, that doesn't mean that we must be treated shabbily. And "shabbily" includes:
- Not providing decent service in the Call Centre (that means denying knowledge of system faults)
- Overcharging for product and service (yes, we still pay too much for 3G and 3.6 service)
- Expecting consumers to contribute time and effort in helping VC to improve their network. Can you imagine driving boot-loads of coal to power-stations, to help Eskom with their problems?
We South Africans put up with a lot of stuff - I for one am getting really tired of it, and I will be heard. And I won't be fobbed off with "if you don't like it".
Finally (and notwithstaing the above) like many others on this forum, I have nothing but praise for V3G's unstinting efforts to help us. An unreserved "Thank you" to you!
VC - start paying attention to customer service.