Edwin,
You make a good point. The whole range of LTE technologies hold much
promise. An LTE service is a wireless method of connecting a device to a
network. It can be used to connect a mobile / hand-held device (like a cell
phone) or a fixed wireless transceiver in your home or business (which ca
hes; Mark Neville
Cc: The Observatory Neighbourhood Watch
Subject: RE: [obsnw] Re: Fibre solution for Observatory
Talk is cheap Trevor. Vuma use overhead lines...
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Talk is cheap Trevor. Vuma use overhead lines...
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Trevor Hughes
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To: Mark Neville
Cc: The Observatory Neighbourhood Watch
Subject: Re: [obsnw] Re: Fibre
Excellent explanation
Mark, thank you!
On 27-06-2017 17:16, Mark Neville
wrote:
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few weeks ago I met with two representatives of Vumatel (vumatel.co.za) about their
company's plans to install optic fibre cables in
Well talk is cheap Mark
What I can tell you from firsthand observation and interaction with
the contractors doing the trenching is that the pavement may look ok
after they have tarred it but it is going to sag as they are not
prepared to fix any of the broken drainage pipes. After the heavy rain
s
Mark thanks for this very detailed and honest assessment of our options But No
one seems to have mentioned LTE-A which does not depend on underground nor
overhead cables, nor phone lines nor LAN nor anything. And its super fast -
even faster than fiberoptic
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 17:16, Mark Nev
A few weeks ago I met with two representatives of Vumatel (vumatel.co.za)
about their company's plans to install optic fibre cables in Observatory.
They asked for a meeting in my capacity as Ward 57 committee member.
Here's what I leant:
Vuma (as they prefer to call it) is a private company that
SO I live in Howe and its currently being dug up and fibre laid -
apparently by the city - a few years ago the other side of Howe was
dug up for Neotel fibre . Dark Fibre Africa were the fibre guys and
the work was done by Plessey. Look how shitthe pavements are where
they retarred.
I see they are
Yes I spoke to Mweb about that. The reason you got that email is because
Openserve have one small part of Obs on their 'planned' coverage. It only
appears to cover Strubens road from Durban road to just past Willow road
(see http://www.openserve.co.za/open/fibre/). This is the only part of obs
Mweb sent me a mail recently to say they are also introducing fibre to Obs as
soon as the cables which are currently being laid are active
> On 27 Jun 2017, at 14:55, Colin Theobald wrote:
>
> Cybersmart (Lightspeed) will never roll out fibre to free-standing houses in
> Obs. They only do apar
Cybersmart (Lightspeed) will never roll out fibre to free-standing houses
in Obs. They only do apartment blocks and business fibre. They say they do
(and put the whole of Cape Town in their coverage map as 'available') which
leads us to waste plenty of our time trying to get people to sign up.
Hi Colin
Thanks, we've also been looking but I got a similar response from
Cybersmart last year – they even sent a me a brochure to hand out to
neighbours to convince them to sign-up too.
Just signed onto Vumatel, now at 22% with 612 more applications needed.
Piers
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