Uncapped ADSL with wings

G-Connect launches uncapped ADSL service with free in-flight Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Hotspot connectivity at very aggressive prices

May 8, 2012
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G-Connect today (8 May 2012) unveiled their first uncapped ADSL service with prices starting at R129 for an uncapped 384kbps service.

What makes G-Connect’s uncapped ADSL service unique is that it offers subscribers 100 free in-flight Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Hotspot minutes with their subscription.

G-Connect will launch their new in-flight Wi-Fi service today – the first in-flight Internet service in South Africa.

The service is available on prepaid (no contract) and promises subscribers fast ADSL access at a fixed rate.

G-Connect undercuts major providers including MWEB with their new uncapped ADSL pricing. Their entry level uncapped DSL services are priced at R129 (384kbps) and R190 (1Mbps) respectively.

The following table provides an overview of G-Connect’s new uncapped ADSL pricing.

Uncapped ADSL Package Speed Price
384kbps + Free Wi-Fi 100 Min 384kbps R129
1Mbps + Free Wi-Fi 100 Min 1Mbps R190
4Mbps + Free Wi-Fi 100 Min 4Mbps R495
10Mbps + Free Wi-Fi 100 Min 10Mbps R1,559

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