Will we ever get 24mbps?

There will be an excess of international bandwidth. Isps will be able to offer us atleast 100 times bigger caps without it costing them a cent more. Finally caps will become a thing of the past as 200 to 300 gigs will be more than the average user can use and it will finally become viable to oversell and offer uncapped.

With uncapped becoming norm, the only way to compete will be to offer higher speeds.

The future is bright. We will be skipping past the incremental changes experienced by the rest of the world and will just jump to decent a banwidth future in one big jump.

Sure, it wont be so easy, but it will happen. Perhaps wimax 2.0 will save us. Or perhaps being saved will initially be uncapped 4 meg. In any event, itll be atleast a 100 times better than it is now.

AMANDLA!! AMANDLA!! <-------- ;-)
 
I know i was shooting off there a bit. But still, i would consider uncapped 4 meg to be a hundred times better than what we have now. And it is coming, buy viritue of the flurry of cables decending on our shores.

We already know what seacom will be charging. There pricing alone will make uncapped viable.
 
24mb adsl would be a joke with SA caps.
4mb (or even 1mb) uncapped would be a awesome solution at a good price, much better than 24mb with a cap.
 
Actualy we have 1mbps ADSL and its on a trial of 4mbps...

Hasn't the trial finished long ago? They've stopped branding it as 1mbps for a few months now. The new trials for 8mbps have already started, so I think we can say we're out of the 4mbps trials.
 
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