Connectivity when and how you need it – The affordability and flexibility of Openserve Prepaid Fibre

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Connectivity when and how you need it – The affordability and flexibility of Openserve Prepaid Fibre
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Prepaid Fibre enables users to enjoy high-speed, high-quality internet connectivity without having to sign contracts or make payment commitments.

However, challenges remain for many users – whether it’s expensive data costs or a lack of flexible internet package options.

OWSP is an especially ideal and convenient solution for users who may not require constant connectivity, such as those whose FTTH-enabled properties are used as holiday homes or Airbnbs. Openserve’s Fibre network also offers high levels of stability, as thanks to corporate investments in alternative and renewable energy sources, the network is less susceptible to outages such as those caused by loadshedding.Prepaid Fibre has grown in popularity and has gradually become the optimal solution for many South Africans.

With Prepaid Fibre, customers can easily sign up without financial background checks, contracts, or cancellation fees, and only pay for the internet access they need. Prepaid Fibre packages are available in different bundles: 7-day, 14-day, and 30-day periods. It’s ideal for users who prefer to pay for their internet access using cash. Other payment options include debit and credit cards and EFT.

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