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Mweb 4mbps uncapped
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See Vumatel Fibre page for more information and to show your interest Vumatel has Linmeyer listed a future Fibre suburb. To be the first in line for Fibre, subscribe for a package from Initio360 on the following link: Initio360 are assisting with getting MetroFibre deployed to Linmeyer. Vumatel will thus not be "over building" as this would be counter productive and would not be financially feasible for Vumatel.

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MetroFibre have already started the deployment and will be covering the entire area, free standing homes and complexes. Vumatel have confirmed that they will not be the fibre network operator (FNO) for Linmeyer. Intec Civils will distribute construction notices with contact detail to additional streets before trenching. Johan Meyer to Oakdene Gardens and Johan Meyer to Water field Park is almost done.Īdditional streets will begin trenching shortly. There are ☒8km of trenching to be done in Linmeyer at a rate of about 6km per week. Intec Civils/Initio360 management have confirmed that: Photos of the trenching being done in Linmeyer can be view on Fibre Linmeyer page Phase 2 - Trenching to homes has started, see map below for current trenching status Phase 1 - Trenching to townhouse complexes has been completed.

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    Here are links to the other companies’ offerings: Axxess, MWeb, OpenWeb, Telkom Then for 4Mbps Afrihost’s offering is best at R397 pm, and for the 10Mbps offer for R997 pm. Seems like GConnect’s latest offering (that also includes 100 free minutes of WiFi) is the best at R129 or R190 per month for 384kbps and 1 Mbps respectively. I’ve tabulated the prices from various companies and worked out what the price point is that makes going uncapped worth it. So, as ADSL connectivity comes down in price in South Africa, I constantly look to see if it’s time for me to switch from purchasing bandwidth on a per GB basis or just go with an uncapped purchase.







    Mweb 4mbps uncapped