Uncapped ADSL for 14c per month

G-Connect will be launching a promotion offering 1Mbps uncapped ADSL accounts for less than R1.00 per month

February 12, 2013
G-Connect Valentine's day

G-Connect has unveiled its uncapped ADSL Valentine’s day special, offering a 1Mbps uncapped ADSL account for the remainder of February and for March at 14c (R0.14) per month.

Consumers who subscribe to this 1Mbps uncapped ADSL service will also get 100 minutes of free WiFi. This WiFi access can be used at most hotspots in the country.

WirelessG marketing manager Justin Casteller explained that the Valentine’s day special is a pre-paid promotion, which means that users do not have to be concerned about any recurring billing.

WirelessG said that it may limit the number of promotional items available for purchase, and that the promotion will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis.

The promotion will launch on 14 February 2013 at 00:01 and will end on 14 February 2013 at 23:59.

G-Connect uncapped ADSL promotion

G-Connect uncapped ADSL promotion

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