Shayd
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Thanks Jannie, was worried this was going to be the "new" product we were promised. You have 42 days to blow our socks off. Till then I will only rant when really BAD pricing is released!
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Any chance we can get a hint at what products you guys are looking at. Not pricing as this will be like throwing a grenade into the forums. Just product ideas
Glad to see that the local-only thing made it to the top 33) Local vs. International.
I sent in a couple of others to simplified@.... they've no doubt crossed your inbox4) A multitude of other requests, often conflicting but there nonetheless.
For the last few weeks we've turned the question around, i.e. what do you guys think? I can probably sum up the main requests as follows:
1) Lower pricing - no surprise here. Even free would not be 'free enough' for some.
2) The OOB rates.
3) Local vs. International.
4) A multitude of other requests, often conflicting but there nonetheless.
1) Lower pricing - no surprise here. Even free would not be 'free enough' for some.
Any chance we can get a hint at what products you guys are looking at. Not pricing as this will be like throwing a grenade into the forums. Just product ideas
All,
Apologies for being so quiet the last two weeks. For those who will understand I can sum it up in one word: "board meetings"
Let me recap what I said a few times already on this forum. My '100 day' strategy was to first address the back-end systems and once that's done, we'll relook the whole product offering. We're now on day 58.
As you know we launched the new system 2 weeks ago and while it's gone pretty well (and I know some of you'll disagree), we did (and still do) have a few issues. So this is still our focus.
So where did this pre-paid product suddenly come from? Clearly it's a big element in a network's product suite, so I asked Engineering to start building it so long and test. This is pretty much where we are at the moment and we asked the community to get involved.
It's very much a user trail with free data to do the trail. This forum has always blasted the network operators for launching products without involving them. So this is exactly what we did here. Invited people to partake in the trail, at our expense. Can't do it much better than that, surely.
Regarding pricing, in all honestly we should not have mentioned any pricing at this point in time as we're not even sure yet what it will be. We're still running the models internally.
And the many 'subtle' hints above WILL be taken into consideration.![]()
All,
Apologies for being so quiet the last two weeks. For those who will understand I can sum it up in one word: "board meetings"
Let me recap what I said a few times already on this forum. My '100 day' strategy was to first address the back-end systems and once that's done, we'll relook the whole product offering. We're now on day 58.
As you know we launched the new system 2 weeks ago and while it's gone pretty well (and I know some of you'll disagree), we did (and still do) have a few issues. So this is still our focus.
So where did this pre-paid product suddenly come from? Clearly it's a big element in a network's product suite, so I asked Engineering to start building it so long and test. This is pretty much where we are at the moment and we asked the community to get involved.
It's very much a user trail with free data to do the trail. This forum has always blasted the network operators for launching products without involving them. So this is exactly what we did here. Invited people to partake in the trail, at our expense. Can't do it much better than that, surely.
Regarding pricing, in all honestly we should not have mentioned any pricing at this point in time as we're not even sure yet what it will be. We're still running the models internally.
And the many 'subtle' hints above WILL be taken into consideration.![]()
That should keep people from complaining for the next 42 days...
Think about it...
We have nothing but vague promises about what may or may not be.
So nothing has changed.
Apart from the ONE concrete thing that we have.
The R250 per GIG 'cheapest' "PrePaid" offering.
I'm sorry but I have not read the whole thread, but feel like I should chip in here too.
I was a iBurst customer for 2 years and was very happy with them the whole time. The only reason I did not continue with their services was the high prices. I have exactly the same bandwidth and speed as I used to have with iBurst but is paying R700 a month less.
Yes, I've noticed that. Some people on this forum just complain, full stop. It's like this forum is an outlet for some pent-up frustration not remotely related to broadband.
OpenWeb has a 4Mbit UNCAPPED solution at R2899 (month 2 month, not a contract)
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php?t=187922
iBurst for R2899 = R999 (10GB) + 3 x 3 GB + 2 x 1GB = 21 GB.
OpenWeb = R2899 = uncapped at 4Mbit/sec (which means you can theoretically DL 4x as much even if iBurst was able to offer Uncapped 1Mb/sec).
Now I'm not saying iBurst should copy OpenWeb but I am saying that OpenWeb which is a smaller company is able to offer GBs at a cheap rate, not that R3000 is cheap, but they have put in contingency to offer maybe 200GB or more PM for R2899. We don't need those amounts (most of us) but we'd like fair pricing - say doubling or trippling of our present caps at the same price.
It's actually a 15 month (12 + 3) contract. But the concept of a high value, uncapped account is very good.
But if we start charging high amounts for uncapped, the current iBurst users who get uncapped for R199 per month will have a fit again.![]()
It's actually a 15 month (12 + 3) contract. But the concept of a high value, uncapped account is very good.
But if we start charging high amounts for uncapped, the current iBurst users who get uncapped for R199 per month will have a fit again.![]()
I would more than happily pay R199 per month for an 384kbps uncapped connection.
/just my 2c
I would more than happily pay R199 per month for an 384kbps uncapped connection.
/just my 2c