cool, now just to get the sign off... sadly the other people with the line are very resistant to change.
"hoeveel gaan dit nou weer kos?" "wat beteken dit vir ons?"
sigh...
Only in areas where it made sense to do so, ie metropolitan areas, and even there some people were short changed.
@Prophet: There are those who don't know what a "DSLAM" is and what it does, let alone an "IPC"
We are called end users and just want our equipment, software and services to work as they should.
Dunno hey. They seem to be inexplicably popular on this forum though.Who has 512mb lines anyway????? If you have 512 you as pay a little extra and get a 512/4meg line...
meh. Scrap the damn double-charging (1x phone line & again for ADSL over the same copper) and bump everyone to whatever speed the copper will carry. In the major metros this should def be possible...they're full of fiber rings anyway & we've got lots of intl capacity. Sure, the occasional DSLAM would need upgrading...but thats needed anyway because they're mostly full. Besides...Vodacom etc offer 41mbps and Telkom 0.384mbps & call it "fast"....what a joke.
*giggle*would be nice to experience FTH* before 2012.
fiber to home.
Yeah the infrastructure is weak. Not entirely Telkoms fault though...its kinda in the nature of the situation. Copper cables degrade & can't really be maintained per se...you have to tear it down & start from scratch which isn't really feasible nation wide. I know in the US there are also areas where only 512 is available.Not to throw a spanner in the works, but Telkom is struggling to provide people with a basic 1MB line - nevermind 4MB. If you phone Telkom and complain that you're getting slow speeds on your 4MB line they tell you they don't "officially" have a 4MB service, it's a supped up 1MB service and anything above that is just a "bonus" to you.
Honestly guys, please don't get excited over anything that Telkom says. They could not provide people with stable 10MB lines and then gave false reports to the press on how "well" they've been doing with the project.
The cake is a lie, and so is any and ALL promises that come from Telkom. Be glad your 384kbps line is actually working, because it's a miracle that they're doing that right. When it comes to "high speed" anything - Telkom should NOT be in your mind at all.
The cake is a lie
Telkom has gotten my attention some what hmm. Trying to see now what a 512kb line + Mweb uncapped shaped 1mb account would cost. Everything included that is.
Phone line rental: R135?
512kb Line rental: R326.00
Mweb uncapped shaped 1mb: R369.00
Comes to roughly R830.00
Don't know hey, that's still quite a bit. Opposed to my R490 ish I'm paying for my 384kb line atm.
Telkom has gotten my attention some what hmm. Trying to see now what a 512kb line + Mweb uncapped shaped 1mb account would cost. Everything included that is.
Phone line rental: R135?
512kb Line rental: R326.00
Mweb uncapped shaped 1mb: R369.00
Comes to roughly R830.00
Don't know hey, that's still quite a bit. Opposed to my R490 ish I'm paying for my 384kb line atm.
Phone Line rental is up to R145~ for new applicants.
Also, something a few months ago tells me that DSL line rentals are going up soon as well.
5 steps for us to get FTH :
1) Unbundle the local loop
2) ANC must get their fingers out of Telkom's pie
3) Give ICASA the proper authority to actually regulate this joke we have as a telecoms industry
4) ???
5) Profit