Turiko
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Only in South Africa... is all I can say...
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Simple law of supply and demand. Vodacom would not be offering these low usage bundles if they were not in demand. Remember when Vodacom first came out with data bundles, the lowest was 500 Mb. But with over 30 Millions subscribers, at least ten million of them only want to check their e-mail and maybe download a ring tone or two a month. For them a 20Mb bundle is more than adequate. I would not be surprised if Vodacom has 5 million people or so using the 20 or 40 Mb data bundle, and probably not even using all of it each month.
You guys are all thinking normal broadband use... you are forgetting how many phones there are out there with only GPRS or maybe EDGE (and some of them are even iPhones!).
I think this article is a bundle of bull pukkie. 40 Mb bundle makes sense... and very reasonably priced. Better than paying R2 per meg out of bundle.
I think the problem is not really the 40Meg bundle but the why it is being marketed![]()
I think this article is a bundle of bull pukkie. 40 Mb bundle makes sense... and very reasonably priced. Better than paying R2 per meg out of bundle.
For people who may use their cellphones, maybe, but certainly not for PC based users who use iBurst.
but I don't think it is targeted at PC users.
How exactly would you go about using the 40MB Iburst cap with Iburst modem on your phone then?
There must be advertising standards when dealing with broadband. Technically, iBurst could say "Broadband from just 50c a month!" and give you 1 MB cap. How is this any different to 40 megs for R49. It's just multiplication. The average joe has no cooking clue about megs and gigs and how much data internet surfing uses.
can somebody post a link to where this is advertised? I skimmed the article pretty quickly, but I don't recall seeing a link.
Have you never seen the iBurst Billboards screaming "Broadband for R49 per month!"![]()
um no.... I can't remember seeing that. A link would have helped.