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brix25 Posts: > 500

Hi Derek, welcome to Esato and the SA mobile discussion.
What phone do you use? Like the macro mode on the last pic.
You might want to check up on some earlier posts in this thread by the WirelessMonkey. For the last three weeks he's been one of a few people in SA with a K750 and the pictures are quite superb.
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Posted: 2005-06-24 09:11:00
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WirelessMonkey Posts: 10

hello... hello... hell no!

>> Hello. Umm.. MTN doesn't have 16mil subscribers. Internationally if a company owns like MTN 51% in a company with 800 000 subscribers, then MTN only counts the 51% part of the 800 000 which is 392 000

Folks I don't like using harsh language on the internet. This is not a face to face environment and I don't wish to belittle my fellow techies. However... the above statement makes me question why I even bother sharing information with stone heads! Business rules are - if one company owns a controlling stake in another company... like say 51% share, then it can rightfully stake a claim to the property / assets of that company... like the 800 000 subscribers.

Figures aside - no one knows the exact subscriber bases of any network because churn only implies that a subscriber may or may not be there. While Vodacom has significantly less churn than Cell C and MTN, we must not forget that Voda counts an inactive connection for SEVEN months while the other two only count THREE months.

Folks... it's a numbers game so please - don't read too much into this crap. I like the Voda folks because they make me smile. I like the MTN folks because they keep me connected. I carry a SE K600i 3G on my Voda contract, and a K750i music phone on my MTN card. Life's great when you learn to love them all.

Sunrise from my office in Cape Town, overlooking the harbour - pic taken with my K750i Sony Ericsson with 2 megapix cam and five pumping music CDs!




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Posted: 2005-06-24 09:28:40
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@The Monkey Man... I'm just about to leave the house for the gym...But it's going to be a beautiful day in the Mother City...25 degrees, now I like that. This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2005-06-24 09:45:02
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brix25 Posts: > 500

Got the V800 today awesome features...still can't connect with 3G but hopefully will have it sorted by this evening. This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2005-06-24 16:34:21
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sIssIs Posts: 0

sorry monkey man! you won. 2days till Y'ello day. Does ANYONE know how to connect a mbile phone with a computer to use it as a moden. I tried bluetooth but the stupid laptop and PC don't "see" the mobile. I know only a way to send and recieve stuff to and from the mobile... .....

Another thing I didn't say we mustn't have a Telecom Regulator, I just said they must think more options. I will love a shorter contract, but I want my free mobile. I don't care how much a call is going to be.
1) the contracts stay the same
2) shorter term contrcts -1) with free mobiles
-2) without a free mobile
3) contracts without a free mobile

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[ This Message was edited by: sIssIs on 2005-06-24 18:51 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-24 19:43:07
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sIssIs Posts: 0

Japan tests 1Gbps download on a 4G network

Japan's DoCoMo says that it has achieved 1Gbps real-time packet transmission in the downlink at the moving speed of about 20km/h in a field experiment on fourth-generation (4G) radio access. The experiment took place in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture last month.

How fast is wimax you say?
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Posted: 2005-06-24 22:28:29
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Tahir Ally Posts: 106

Wimax is like dead slow compare to 4G............Mr Brix i dont care if you have to pay for a phone on a contract.I might sell fewer contracts but the PROFITS will be higher.I dont think it will happed.11 years ago you had to pay for a phone.The network gave the dealer about R1200per line.Dealer makes huge profits on the phone and the network still pays the dealer percentage on usage.NOWDAYS we give you free phones.The dealer makes no money upfront but only gets a percentage on customer bill.IF you pay for a phone now the dealer can make up to R3000 per line UPFRONT + monthly commission.NOT forgetting we make huge profits on prepaid sim cards.GET THE PICTURE NOW MR BRIX.Icasa makes customer pay for phones.Cellular shops will make a killing.I DONT THINK THIS WILL HAPPEN This message was posted from a P900
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Posted: 2005-06-24 22:57:06
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mario2002 Posts: > 500

And when will it be introduced? This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2005-06-25 08:12:16
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sIssIs Posts: 0

I dunno.... after HSPDA. 1Gbps wow!...okay.. tomorrow Y'ello day! Brix why are you so still these days?
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Posted: 2005-06-25 10:50:12
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@slss: I'm quiet of late because I've been very busy at work. But I'm also fascinated by the growth of our discussion thread...six months ago there were just four of us posting here. BTW I'll hopefully get GPRS/3G working today on my borrowed V800. This message was posted from a K700i
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Posted: 2005-06-25 11:49:04
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