So far, mobile broadband has been the preserve of the Internet Access Providers (IAPs) and mobile operators – Econet, Telecel, NetOne, Powertel, Telecel, Africom, Liquid, etc – that own base station infrastructure. Whilst ISPs like iWayAfrica, ZOL (before Liquid), and YoAfrica were limited to fixed broadband.
A source at iWay told us the Pocket Rocket service is a CDMA service that’s riding on the Africom and PowerTel networks. But providing networks is as far as the two providers go; the actual service, the dongles, the after sales support and basically all interface with the customer is all iWayAfrica. Combining the two local CDMA networks also means potentially wider network coverage than either Africom or Powertel are delivering individually.
The service had a soft launch about a month ago and our source tells us customers can already walk into any iWayAfrica shop and buy. In terms of costs it’s pretty much there with the competition; the dongle costs $35 and the monthly subscription is $50 for unlimited data.
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hope to test it soon
WIth both africom and powertel speeds pathetic, i dont see anything amazing coming from this new outfit
yes. how do they deal with congestion at base station level?
have given it a go and its nothing,…just the same old slow Powertel