R99 for 2GB mobile data and modem

Altech Autopage launches aggressively priced mobile broadband special , but it is only valid until the end of the month

September 28, 2012
R99

Altech Autopage has launched a 2GB + 2GB mobile data promotion, which comes with a Vodafone K3772 modem, for R99 per month on a 24-month contract.

This promotion is essentially the same as Vodacom’s 2GB Mofaya special which offers 2GB of monthly data, 2GB of night own data (from 00:00 to 05:00) and a modem at R149 per month.

The company is also offering a Motorola Xoom 2 with 2GB of data on Cell C’s network for R319 per month on a 24-month contract.

“All deals are valid until 30 September 2012 and are subject to purchasing a new 24-month voice package or 24-month data package,” Altech Autopage said.

The company further highlighted that there is a once-off SIM & connection cost of R224 on a Cell C contract and R202 on a Vodacom contract.

The following promotional e-mail was distributed to prospective clients.

Altech Autopage 2GB promotion

Altech Autopage 2GB promotion

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