Telkom in SA is replacing some copper line phones with Atel AGP-KW124 fixed wireless phones
I received a brand new wireless SIM phone today from Telkom to replace my copper line phone service which is being phased out. In my case I'm using the pre-paid Waya-Waya service which will no longer operate over copper lines (at R200pa it is not worth them maintaining a copper line). For others, they will receive these phones where there are high maintenance issues on the copper lines or where copper is being phased out for an area.
In the cases above the phone is issued completely free and you retain your landline number.
The has some nice features like the following:
* Wireless with a battery so technically you can take your "landline" with you to a neighbours house
* Wifi hotspot for up to 5 users or USB tethering to use it as an Internet device (speed is not very fast though)
* Bluetooth or USB file transfer
* FM radio
* Media player and image viewer
* Calendar, Tasks and Notes
* Calculator and runs basic Java games
* Send / receive e-mails
* Send / receive SMS/MMS
* 2,000 contacts
* Speakerphone
* Sound recorder which will record radio too
* 5 Alarms
* Ebook reader
The manual can be viewed at http://www.sstelecoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/User-Manual-Atel-AGP-KW125-Telkom-Final.pdf.
So the odd thing is that I already have a fixed LTE-A Internet service with a SIM from Telkom with a device that will allow an analogue phone to be connected to it and operate voice calls over SIP... but no I get a separate phone which is valued at about R1,995 I see. I was trying to explain to Telkom that they could actually optimise their devices a bit more and consolidate... but the reply was they know nothing about that as it is a different division. Now I'm using an extra LTE channel off the tower that could have been spared.
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I received a brand new wireless SIM phone today from Telkom to replace my copper line phone service which is being phased out. In my case I'm using the pre-paid Waya-Waya service which will no longer operate over copper lines (at R200pa it is not worth them maintaining a copper line). For others, they will receive these phones where there are high maintenance issues on the copper lines or where copper is being phased out for an area.
In the cases above the phone is issued completely free and you retain your landline number.
The has some nice features like the following:
* Wireless with a battery so technically you can take your "landline" with you to a neighbours house
* Wifi hotspot for up to 5 users or USB tethering to use it as an Internet device (speed is not very fast though)
* Bluetooth or USB file transfer
* FM radio
* Media player and image viewer
* Calendar, Tasks and Notes
* Calculator and runs basic Java games
* Send / receive e-mails
* Send / receive SMS/MMS
* 2,000 contacts
* Speakerphone
* Sound recorder which will record radio too
* 5 Alarms
* Ebook reader
The manual can be viewed at http://www.sstelecoms.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/User-Manual-Atel-AGP-KW125-Telkom-Final.pdf.
So the odd thing is that I already have a fixed LTE-A Internet service with a SIM from Telkom with a device that will allow an analogue phone to be connected to it and operate voice calls over SIP... but no I get a separate phone which is valued at about R1,995 I see. I was trying to explain to Telkom that they could actually optimise their devices a bit more and consolidate... but the reply was they know nothing about that as it is a different division. Now I'm using an extra LTE channel off the tower that could have been spared.
#telkomSA
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