And I get complaints about the charges in Kenya …
There is another confusion ..
Some people confuse packages (like 1GBYTE) with throughput like
1Mbps …
If you have 1Mbps duplex you can receive:
1 Megabyte in 8 seconds
7.5 Megabyte in a minute
450 Megabyte in an hour
10800 Megabyte in a day
326700 Megabyte (319 Gigabyte) in a month (30.25 days)
Since you can send the same amount you could have a volume of 638
Gigabyte with a 1Mbps pipe …
So if you take 1Mbps at 600 USD you will arrive for a package of
10Gigabyte at less than 1 USD …..
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Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Betreff: [kictanet] Tanzania first to lower internet rates? huh?
TTCL drops pricing to 1MB for $2415/month? and that is low?
Read on.....
First East African country to lower internet rates? hmmmm.....
Tanzania Telecommunication Company Ltd customers will from this month enjoy
a 50 per cent cut in Internet charges, making Tanzania the first East African
country to lower Internet charges. TTCL chief executive officer Said Amour
Said, told The EastAfrican that the lowering of charges follows the firm's
connecting to the Seacom submarine fibre optic cable.
"TTCL has reduced its Internet prices effective from October 1, in
order to pass on this cost saving benefit to the end users, and the high
customer expectations of reduced costs on Internet services have finally been
met," he said.
The new prices will see high volume Internet users including banks, large
businesses and corporations, government agencies and other institutions
enjoying a substantial Internet bandwidth cost reduction as customers will get
the same capacity of bandwidth at a third the current prices.
Under the new structure, a client who buys 1Mbps of Internet capacity for
Tsh9.2 million ($7,000) will now buy the same capacity for just Tsh3.14 million
($2,415).
For small and medium businesses like cyber cafes, the price has been slashed
by 50 per cent.
According to Mr Said, customers who were buying 5GB for $200 (Tsh200,000)
will now buy 10GB for the same amount of money, and that all Internet
subscribers in this category would continue to get high speed of up to 4Mbps
through their TTCL fixed lines.
According to the new tariff, non-commercial ordinary clients will enjoy a
new package with unlimited use for a monthly price of Tsh45,000 ($ 43) with a
speed of up to 256Kbps.
"It is an ideal service mostly for the common man because it is
affordable and guarantees continuous usage," explained Said.
(Source: The East African)
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