
On 5/18/09, David Kiania | Asentric Consulting Ltd <kianiadee@gmail.com> wrote:
According to Salim Suleman, CEO of AFSAT, submarine fiber will have no effect on their business and he doesn't expect the price per MB to go below US$2,000. Well I know you are supposed to defend your territory but it seems absurd when you are in blatunt disregard of reality. In an interview on CNBC, AFSAT will continue to see growth in their number of installations and will remain relevant to carry traffic in and out.
I have heard this storyline from a number of VSAT operators, are they for real? Why would any customer opt for 900ms connection at US$ 2,000 when an alternative at 100ms is available at US$ 200 or less? Could they wake up and smell the bandwith.
Kiania D. --
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