Openserve, the wholesale infrastructure subsidiary of Telkom, said on Monday that it will significantly boost line speeds across its fibre-to-the-home network from 1 April. The move comes after several other fibre network operators, including Openserve’s biggest rival, Vumatel, increased line speeds and/or cut wholesale prices to Internet service providers.
Openserve will boost its entry-level line speed from 25Mbit/s down to 40Mbit/s down while also doubling upload speeds from 10Mbit/s to 20Mbit/s. A symmetrical (same speed up and down) line that previously offered 25Mbit/s will be boosted to 40Mbit/s up and down.
The only plan that won’t be upgraded is Openserve’s 500Mbit/s offering, which offers a 500Mbit/s downlink and a 250Mbit/s uplink.
Openserve did not say whether it intends adjusting the wholesale prices it charges Internet service providers. In a statement, it said only: “Price adjustments for end customers will depend on their relevant ISP and will be communicated directly by the ISP.”
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