Cheapest ever mobile data prices in SA

Telkom Business has unveiled the lowest mobile data rates ever in South Africa

October 2, 2012
Telkom Business Mobile

Telkom Business has announced new mobile data offerings that promise to provide greater value and efficiency to business customers.

The new mobile data offerings include the Data Max 15GB offer for R249, and the Data Max 5GB offer which includes a Samsung Galaxy Tab II 10.1, or the new iPad Wi-Fi + 3G for R379.

“We are committed to providing value to our customers. Our Data Max 15GB SIM-only deal provides enough data to run a small business,” said Deon Liebenberg, head of mobile solutions at Telkom Business.

“Business customers can also choose to take promotional plans that are bundled with market leading tablets and USB modems to fully leverage the mobile solutions.”

“The Data Max 15GB promotion presents great opportunity for business to transact, download, upload, and browse the web without the constant concern of going out of bundle. The Telkom value and bundle enhancements for businesses are unsurpassed,” said Liebenberg.

The new 15GB and 5GB Data Max products are available on a 24 month contract from Telkom Business.

Data Max 15GB promotion (8ta network only)
Package Data Device Out of bundle rate Price
Data Max 15GB 15GB None R0.30 per MB R249
Data Max 15GB 15GB Huawei E173 modem R0.30 per MB R279
Data Max 15GB 15GB Huawei E5331 MiFi modem R0.30 per MB R299
Data Max 15GB 15GB 10.1” Galaxy Tab or iPad Wi-Fi 3G R0.30 per MB R379
Data Max 5GB promotion (8ta and roaming on MTN network)
Data Max 5GB 5GB None R0.30 per MB R249
Data Max 5GB 5GB Huawei E173 modem R0.30 per MB R279
Data Max 5GB 5GB Huawei E5331 MiFi modem R0.30 per MB R299
Data Max 5GB 5GB 10.1” Galaxy Tab or iPad Wi-Fi 3G R0.30 per MB R379

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