MWEB Connect with big broadband push

MWEB ADSL subscribers will be glad to hear that there are no plans as yet to discontinue unlimited local traffic.
Well that is good news.
 
Thayer specifically stated that MWEB would not be brokering any deals with the provider in the near future, adding that she felt that Neotel had made “little impact on the consumer market”.

Ouch! :D

MWEB ADSL subscribers will be glad to hear that there are no plans as yet to discontinue unlimited local traffic.

Told you so! ;)
 
MWEB ADSL subscribers will be glad to hear that there are no plans as yet to discontinue unlimited local traffic.

I have a "You have used 4.99 GB of 20 GB Local Only Cap (25%)" though. Surely if it's unlimited it won't say that?
 
2GB for the price of 1GB. Wow, Seacom must be less than half of SAT3's price. Thank you Seacom!
 
Thayer said that it would typically take around 60 days for an upstream price decrease to trickle down to a consumer level
Er why? Do they have reserves that they want to use up first? :confused:
 
Thayer is dreaming if she thinks the comsumer will be happy with double the gigs for the same price when they will be getting it on the cheap. 10x is realistically what we should expect. A standard cap of 30Gb should replace today's pathetic 3Gb. But then this is Mweb, who have always relied on public ignorance to gain subscribers.
 
Seacom will be a joke IMO, we will still be raped as that is how business works in SA.
I'm starting to think the same.

BUT hopefully some ISP will drop their price to win people over... and then we can score!!!
 
..becuase nothing ever happens that is beyond mediocre.
 
I was being sarcastic. Seacom is many times cheaper than SAT3. :(

last price I got was R300 per 1mb per second per month.... compare to now being R15000 per 1mb per second per month.

i'd say thats a little cheaper?

:cool:
 
Seacom will be a joke IMO, we will still be raped as that is how business works in SA.

I hear your scepticism, but there are simply too many players in the market now for it to remain static. It's like that big rolling ball in the beginning of the Indiana Jones movie. Prices will come down, caps will go up, and new products will arrive. I guarantee you.
 
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