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Not trying to accomplish anything with the point, just asking whether you're aware that even 1mb/s is going to fall away. Telkom is trying to up broadband quality in the country by improving the entry-level broadband. They're trying to improve the overall bigger picture. Can kind of understand why they don't want to keep 384 when they're aiming to improve entry-level uncapped.
I get where the miscommunication is creeping in now. You're replacing actual targets set by ICASA and industry with painting big rosy pictures.
The goal of Telkom and ICASA has always been better penetration, in other words increasing the number of people in the country with access to broadband internet. ICASA already outlined a plan to get 15-20% broadband penetration back in 2005. It was pretty much seen as a pipe dream, but one with noble intentions. Telkom eventually revised their target to try and reach that at the end of 2010. (With a source written by our very own James!)
Their goal has stayed on penetration; Government and ICASA wants every citizen to have access to broadband internet. Their goal was set by government to get that right by 2020(Kindly see page 26). Another pipedream, but that's the target they're working towards.
So no, I can't understand why they won't keep 384 as an option. There is no justifiable reason to remove it as a product, and the addition of it on the product roster certainly won't affect the elitist 1 Meggers. No one wants to improve entry level uncapped. It has never been a target of any of the role players, and I don't quite understand why Telkom aren't taken to task over it.