10GB for R199 mobile data promotion extended

8ta has extended their 10GB, 3GB and 120GB data promotion by more than six months

May 11, 2012
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8ta announced today (11 May 2012) that it is extending their 10GIG, 3GIG and 120GIG data promotions until the end of March 2013.

“The prices of the promotions will remain the same throughout the extension period,” 8ta said in a press statement.

The 10GIG 24-month contract promotion is available at a cost of R199 per month for a 10GB data bundle with the option of an additional 10GB Night Surfer add-on bundle at an additional cost of R100 per month for use between 11pm and 5am.

The 3GIG pre-paid option which is valid up to the end of the next calendar month costs R149 once-off and consists of 2GB of anytime data and 1GB of Night Surfer data for use between 11pm and 5am.

The 120GIG pre-paid option, which is valid for 12 months, costs R1,800 once-off and consists of 60GB of anytime data and 60GB of Night Surfer data for use between 11pm and 5am.

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