Tuesday, 2nd June 2009 at 1:23 pm by Rander


The wait is almost over, the cost of telecommunications and Internet connectivity is set to be slashed soon when the 17 000km SEACOM fibre-optic undersea cable comes online this month in Southern and Eastern Africa. The cable is set to go live on 27 June. SEACOM would offer wholesale internet bandwidth - several times the current availability - to companies such as Neotel, Telkom, MTN and Vodacom. That should mean that these companies will be purchasing their bulk bandwidth at a fraction of the cost that they are currently paying and thus they should pass on this savings to us the consumer! I would be very mad if they do not do so!

I for example spend R389 a month for 2GB of bandwidth from Vodacom. This 2GB is just not enough for me during the month and to get it up to 3GB I would have to pay an extra R200 for that extra 1GB!!! There is no indication yet from any of the companies on how much we will now be paying for Internet bandwidth but the hope is that it will be a substantial drop. I am hoping to hear something along the lines of R100 for 5GB!

This SEACOM cable should not only mean we have cheaper bandwidth but it is also going to result in us having faster internet connectivity. Faster connectivity will mean that we will be able to do more online in a shorter space of time and also be able to watch HDTV and multi-media over the internet. Could this signal the demise of DSTV? We may not need satellite dishes anymore if we can watch TV via the internet! I see a lot of changes taking place thanks to this cable and it should all benefit us the consumer and businesses as a whole.

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Comments

Charles on 4 June, 2009 at 10:00 am #

Cheap internet in South Africa is long overdue. I’m looking forward to the boom!


Debt Counselling on 2 July, 2009 at 11:23 pm #

‘long overdue’ is a under statement! It makes me sick to pay R69 per gig and only have top speed of 4meg. I would like to see unlimited bandwidth like in UK and USA and only pay for speed, of say 50meg! :)


Pravesh Pushp on 6 August, 2009 at 11:16 am #

Hopeful news for all.


Kai on 27 November, 2009 at 11:42 pm #

Where do you pay only R69/Gig ?

Have to pay Vodacom 189R/Gig too. But this is wireless since I can’t have a land line.


Bradley on 3 August, 2010 at 11:38 am #

I hope we got it


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