Here is what R1,000 can get you in terms of uncapped home fibre in South Africa in November 2024.
South Africans with a monthly budget of R1,000 for Internet expenses can buy fibre-to-the-home packages with download speeds ranging from 100Mbps to 250Mbps, depending on the fibre network operator in their area.In the fibre gold rush that followed, FTTH speeds increased significantly at the entry-level, and prices of higher-end packages were slashed as
The fastest package for under R1,000 was a 250/250Mbps plan from MetroFibre, which has the country’s third-biggest open-access network and fourth-largest network overall. Symmetric packages are also available on this plan, with the most affordable being available through Mweb.
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