Vumatel has launched its low-cost Vuma Key fibre broadband offering in Johannesburg's Alexandra township, aiming to provide high-speed connectivity for low-income households. The R99 per month plan offers uncapped data and supports up to four devices.
showcasing the solution in Johannesburg’s Alexandra township, Vumatel has launched its R99/month uncapped fibre broadband offering as a commercial product.has trialled the low-cost offering in Alexandra and in Kayamandi in Stellenbosch for some time, seeking to commercialise the offering and roll it out nationwide.
Vuma Key is now available in Alexandra wards 75, 76, 107, 108, and 116, as well as in all wards of Kayamandi A year ago, TechCentral visited Alexandra with Vumatel executives to see the solution in action – our report on that visit, along with a video of the tour, is
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