![]() This will now be replaced by the 20Mbps/10Mbps package at R697 per month. Because it’s pointless having 10 meg connection when you’re on a 4 meg line. For example, Afrihost’s previous cheapest offering on Vumatel’s network was the 10Mbps/10Mbps line at R749 per month. In addition the company sold its Mweb Business, Optinet and core network assets divisions to Internet. In 2015, the company was restructured to focus mainly on the residential and small business market. Also in 2014, Mweb launched its first fiber-to-the-home packages. That decision ultimately comes down to the individual ISPs that people have opted to go with, so let’s all cross fingers and hope they’re generous. Mweb is an Internet Service Provider based in South Africa since 1997. ![]() While the speeds are being upgraded with no additional rental cost, it’s actually not up Mweb whether or not customers can access these upgrades for free. While that does sound great, it’s unfortunately not so simple. If anything, it seems like prices have decreased across the board, which is just peachy for all those folks who haven’t quite made it around to that fibre upgrade. Mweb has now officially launched its new range of fibre products and packages now that the Openserve upgrades have been finalised and let us tell you, the improvements all around are rather staggering.Īs reported by Mybroadband, Mweb is rolling out it’s new packages across the board as folks on older ADSL lines are being upgraded free of charge and with no changes to their prices. Fiber internet is a broadband connection that runs on light signals from fiber-optic cabling, delivering multigig upload and download speeds. Who doesn’t love a faster internet connection at a cheaper price? That’s what we in the tech industry call a “Gucci” deal.
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