Home > ADSL > Home ADSL Price Slash!
ADSLOctober 20th, 2011 by CandaceView Comments

Home ADSL Price Slash!

blogimages_home-connectWe’ve got some great news! We’ve completely revamped our Home Connect pricing, meaning our much loved Home ADSL customers will get even more value as well as save money!

We’re automatically moving existing customers on high end packages to bigger packages for even less than they are currently paying! That’s a lot more Gigs for a lot less Rand.

Auto migration will work as follows

Home Connect:

table_homeconnect_automigrate-nonpro


Home Connect PRO:

table_homeconnect_automigrate-pro

This doesn’t mean that customers on Home Connect packages less than 50 Gigs are missing out. They can now upgrade to bigger packages for a lot less than before, should they choose to do so.

New Home Connect Prices

Home Connect:

table_homeconnect_price-reduction


Home Connect PRO:

table_homeconnectpro_price-reduction


All customers can view their new Gig allocation and usage through their DSL console as well as upgrade their current package to any one of the new Home Connect packages here.

More details on the Home Connect page.

All changes in billing will be reflected from 1 November.

Categories: ADSL
  • Guest

    Nothing for us Titan users :(

  • http://blog.webafrica.co.za/ Candace

    Hi there,

    The Titan Packages were a limited promotion and therefore already come at an extremely reduced price.
    As they do not form part of our official ADSL range, we do not have “specials” or “price cuts” on already reduced packages sold on promotion.

  • Totempole

    The 50GB Homeconnect is very tempting, but when you think about the guys who got in on the RedAfrica promo, it doesn’t look so great anymore. :’(

  • oliver

    I have to laugh at the comments. The main complaint is that the competition prizes are too good :-)

  • Totempole

    Well, it’s true. While the RedAfrica Promo was undeniably legendary, they should probably have scaled it down a bit in order to accommodate more people. The problem is, when a promo is “too good”, people are less-inclined to want to pay “normal” prices.

blog comments powered by Disqus