Web Africa slashes business uncapped ADSL prices

Web Africa today announced that it has significantly increased the value proposition of its uncapped ADSL products aimed at the business market

May 4, 2012
Web Africa uncapped ADSL

Web Africa announced today (4 May 2012) that it has slashed the price of its business uncapped ADSL products, and at the same time significantly increased the overall value with free hosting, a free .co.za domain name and a free R400 Google Adwords voucher.

Web Africa said that it has leveraged the added capacity it has built into its network, which increased by 8% in the last week alone, to bring the added value to their business ADSL subscribers.

“The new Business Uncapped offering has been designed around the user who is looking for a business solution which is structured to prioritise business-critical traffic simply and efficiently,” said Web Africa.

Apart from the free hosting and domain name, Web Africa is also offering their business uncapped subscribers “expert support” in which service queries are handled by the company’s most experienced call centre agents.

The following table shows the old and new prices for Web Africa’s business uncapped ADSL service.

Business uncapped ADSL product
Old Price New Price
384kbit R499 R299
512kbit R699 R399
1mbit R999 R699
2mbit R1499 R1299
4mbit R1999 R1799
10mbit R3999 R3399

All the accounts include:

  • A free Windows or Linux Hosting Package with Unlimited Traffic;
  • A Free .co.za domain;
  • Free R400 Google Adwords voucher;
  • Expert support.

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