PE first city to get Cell C broadband

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Telecommunications operator Cell C will launch the first leg of its mobile broadband network in Port Elizabeth.

TechCentral has established that Cell C will launch its third-generation (3G) network, on which it is spending about R5bn in 2010, in the Eastern Cape city.

Media have been invited to attend a launch function this Friday, which will take place in Port Elizabeth.

It’s the first commercial 3G network in SA to use the 900MHz radio frequency band, a differentiator Cell C hopes will give it a leg-up as it takes on bigger rivals MTN and Vodacom.

Other 3G networks in SA use the 2,1GHz band. The lower frequency Cell C is using means it doesn’t need to build as many base stations. Signals at 900MHz also penetrate concrete and other barriers more effectively, resulting in better in-building coverage.

There is also speculation that Cell C will drop a pricing bomb on its rivals, slashing the cost of broadband to as little as R50/GB on contracts. Rivals MTN and Vodacom charge almost R200/GB on their top-end data contracts.

MyBroadband, a consumer technology website, published prices on Wednesday that suggest Cell C could trigger a price war in mobile broadband.

According to the website, consumers can expect to pay R1 499 for a 7,2Mbit/s modem offering 2GB of data a month; for twice that amount, they will be able to buy a 21,6Mbit/s modem and receive 5GB of monthly data.

Both contracts are for 12 months.

Cell C is expected to provide further details of its pricing, including its out-of-bundle data rates, at the network’s official launch in Port Elizabeth on Friday.

The 3G network roll-out will be done on a staggered basis, region by region.   — Staff reporter, TechCentral



  • http://www.callegari.co.za nicolascallegari

    The bustling metropolis of PE huh? Probably only need 3 base stations to cover the whole place. LOL.

    Question about the pricing – I’m assuming it’s not R1,499 PER MONTH for 12 months?

  • Mr Bird

    Well done Cell C! Let the price war begin!!

  • http://www.techcentral.co.za Editor

    @nic That’s the rate per year — assuming it’s correct, of course. We haven’t seen official pricing yet.

  • Nicole

    Well done Cell C! You’re an innovative & inspiring network. We can’t wait to see what’s next, and this will get MTN and Vodacom running in all directions…!

  • Martin

    Just by the by, MTN has already started its 3G on 900mhz frequency rollout…….

  • JJ

    I suppose Nelspruit and its neighboring towns would once again wait ’till last?

  • Andrew

    @JJ: i hope not. These large metros already have multiple choices. It’s good to see a departure from the usual Johannesburg and Cape Town launches though. If only these networks can see how they are alienating the largest portion of their customers who actually live outside the motros.

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