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Most South African Internet users are making far more modest use of the Internet than they think and many are buying packages that are an overkill for their needs. That's the word from Tim Walter, general manager for product and marketing at Nashua Mobile. He says that when you are choosing a broadband solution, you should opt for one that matches your lifestyle and that can be scaled up as you make use of more online services.
Says Walter: "We all welcomed the arrival of uncapped ADSL in South Africa, yet the reality is that only a handful of users crunch their way through multiple gigabytes of data a month. Many users on uncapped or large cap packages are overspending on bandwidth that they don't use." Walter says that according to internal research conducted by Nashua Mobile 53% of 3G/HSDPA subscribers use less than 250MB of data a month and that 71% of 1GB Capped ADSL users never hit their cap. "The truth is that the average user is primarily using the Internet for email, social networking and basic Internet access, rather than for video streaming, big media downloads and online gaming," says Walter. "If you're making use of only basic Internet services, you might not need to buy a more expensive uncapped package." Walter cautions, however, that data consumption is starting to rise in South Africa as access speeds improve, more content and applications become available, and cheaper access devices reach the market. When more rich content services - in the vein of Hulu or iTunes - arrive, growth in bandwidth consumption will skyrocket. "If your needs today are modest, they might not be so in the future. That means you should not get locked into an inflexible contract that doesn't allow you to easily ramp up your bandwidth when you want to," continues Walter. According to Walter there are five key questions to ask that to guide your broadband decision-making: Will you be travelling with your Internet connection? Who will be using the Internet access? What do you plan to do with your Internet connection? Where will you be accessing the Internet from? How much is your monthly budget for Internet access? "We believe that broadband providers could be doing a better job of communicating the strengths of their products to the market. However on the upside, users have a choice of wide range of quality products to select from today," concludes Walter. About Nashua Mobile |






Most South African Internet users are making far more modest use of the Internet than they think and many are buying packages that are an overkill for their needs. That's the word from Tim Walter, general manager for product and marketing at Nashua Mobile. He says that when you are choosing a broadband solution, you should opt for one that matches your lifestyle and that can be scaled up as you make use of more online services.
