How soon fibre can overtake ADSL in South Africa

11 July 2016
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We asked Laurie Fialkov of CyberSmart and Abraham van der Merwe of Frogfoot (Division of VOX responsible for Fibre development) just how long it will be before FTTH eclipses ADSL in South Africa:

“It is more popular than ADSL, the growth is limited by our ability to roll out fast enough”, said Fialkov

“There is an insatiable demand for FTTH and we only see the trend accelerating”, added Abraham

“Fibre is vastly superior to ADSL ito speed, latency, reliability, etc and as such there is a technology shift that is under way and will continue as all households in metropolitan areas have Fibre.”

“It is not unlike the shift from say analog modems to ADSL, horses to cars, fixed telephone lines to mobile phones, etc. Once a much better technology comes along with the ability to change our lifestyles, the public will adopt this new technology en masse”.

It appears this trend will only continue, as reports published in June show that Telkom’s Fibre offerings are actually cheaper than its ADSL.


Do you have an ADSl or Fibre line? Let us know in the comments below and in our forums.

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  1. Vulpes
    12.07.2016 at 09:37

    Hi,
    I am an ‘ou toppie’ and there is one thing i cannot get an answer to (probably asking the wrong people). With ADSL it is layered on the copper, so covers my voice and internet. Also i have the top call more option that allows unlimited cals at any time of the day (my wife chats a lot). With FTTH how does the voice part work? Do i get the same voice sevices as with ADSL and not pay the extra ADSL facility?
    Thanks

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