bekdik
Honorary Master
FaaQ said:Luckily I'm already with CellC. For my internet connection that will change as soon as the new operator is avialible.![]()
but they use Vodacom's infrastructure
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FaaQ said:Luckily I'm already with CellC. For my internet connection that will change as soon as the new operator is avialible.![]()
I heard Cell C carries 75% of their out data/voice... not to sure how true that is. Im sure when Virgin arrives, that will all change fairly quickly. We know Branson does take ****.bekdik said:but they use Vodacom's infrastructure![]()
sunsoffun said:Im sure when Virgin arrives, that will all change fairly quickly. We know Branson does take ****.
They are teaming up with Cell C. I think Cell C will get the cash injections that they need, to carry 100% of their own voice and data.IanC said:T-Mobile carries the Virgin Mobile traffic in the UK. It's unlikely Virgin will want to bear the costs of running a network so they'll most likely negotiate with one of the existing network operators i.e. MTN, Vodacom or Cell C
Steve White was with me in the Dept P&T Autos (Electromechanical exchanges in PE, Siemens S8M), Rikus was on my course at PO College at Olifantsfontein.FaaQ said:Rikus and steve and lulu must stay with telkom.
pimal3 said:My personal pet Hates:
1. SARS
2. Telkom
3. Local Traffic Dept
The existence of SARS narrowly saves Telkom from being No. 1
Juice said:Actually (hahaha - you're going to love this!!) using Telkom services is like paying tax twice. Since the government is a major (29% ?) shareholder of Telkom and they continue to protect Telkom's monopoly status by dragging their feet on the SNO, they get their hands on a lot of Telkom's profits. So, you pay tax, and then you pay Telkom. Double taxes!!
Juice