Sounds reasonable to me, as long as existing contracts are adjusted as well (i.e. it won't help me much if new pricing will only be applicable to new contracts). And that goes for SP offerings as well (I'm with Autopage).Mams said:I say :
1) Out of bundle rate should be same as your specific bundle rate. example: if you are paying 60c a mb, your out of bundle should be 60c per mb and not R2 per mb
2) A reduction on the basic rate of R2 per mb to R1 per mb
3) Reductions across the board on all the different bundles to fall in line with the maximum of R1 per mb and example bundles of:
1gb at R199 and so forth..... and a 10 gb at R 699
Is there any way of limiting out of bundle access (i.e soft cap on bandwidth used)? I would not consider leaving a 3G connection unattended without some method of protecting myself from running up a bill into the thousands during a dead-hour download session.
Finally, any indication on the cost of the new all-in-one HSDPA data cards? I presume one should be able to use an existing SIM card in one of those?