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0 Comments MTN slashes out-of-bundle data rates

Article written by on the 25 Mar 2010 , in the Broadband category

Carrying on with the spirit of broadband price cuts this week MTN has to come to the party with some good deals on the out-of-bundle rates. See their press release below: MTN South Africa has introduced time-based data packages and will be reducing its out-of-bundle data rates by up to 84% with effect from 28 March. The South African broadband market is competitive with several companies offering different packages and deals to their customers. MTN is keeping these conditions through time-based packages. ...
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0 Comments Afrihost launches R29 per GB (limited offer!)

Article written by on the 22 Sep 2009 , in the Broadband category

Is this the first true big shape up in South Africa? I think it certainly is except its not directly due to Seacom and cheaper costs but Afrihost subsidising the data cost from R57 per GB to R29 per GB... A couple of guys have dropped their prices to around R50 per GB, I was using Axxess and still paying R59 per GB but now I can't ignore the price cuts anymore so I've just signed up. Afrihost say that this is ...
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0 Comments More ADSL Bandwidth at same price from MWEB

Article written by on the 01 Sep 2009 , in the Broadband category

“From September 2009, MWEB ADSL customers will get more data to use each month for the same price,” MWEB announced today. Carolyn Holgate, GM of MWEB Connect, said that while South Africans waited for the positive effect of additional international bandwidth to be felt, MWEB was already taking real action to make broadband more affordable by increasing the amount of data that subscribers could use in a month. “Consumers and businesses will feel the benefit of the increased data caps, as the ...
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0 Comments Web Africa Testing its own network, get 10gig’s free!

Article written by on the , in the Broadband category

Web Africa is busy testing their own tier 1 ADSL network over the next 30 days and wants to invite anyone with an ADSL line and router to sign up for a free 10GB bandwidth trial. This bandwidth is free but may be intermitant and is limited to the first 5,000 signups. The CEO from Web Africa, Matthew Tag, said: "The decision to launch our own ADSL network has been made specifically with our customers in mind. Not only will we now ...
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