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    Can anybody recommend a reliable, fast and reasonably priced source of 3G data for me?

    I currently use pay as you go data with Vodacom. I like the service, I like the flexibility. But I am looking to reduce my costs.

    My problem with Vodacom contract data is their out of bundle rates are HELLISHLY high, and my wife has a tendency to not check up when the data bundle is either expired or used up. This has cost me several thousand to date, so I'm not going there again unless there is a way to manage this.

    FNB Connect's 'special' rate is laughable as it is the most expensive on the market, unless I'm reading wrong. And slow..

    Please advise any alternatives.

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    8ta, if you have coverage !

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    On Vodacom just ask for a topup deal. Then you cannot go OOB. So then you can get the 3 GB at R199 deal for example or the 2GB at R149

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    If there is 8ta coverage in your area, then get the 8ta 10GB special, its R199. Best Mobile Broadband deal on the market.

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    Reliable 3G is like asking for an honest politician. Just get adsl if you want reliable. Then you can also get uncapped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajax View Post
    On Vodacom just ask for a topup deal. Then you cannot go OOB. So then you can get the 3 GB at R199 deal for example or the 2GB at R149
    It will still eat all preloaded money, unless balance is R0.00 Then you can say it cannot go OOB.

    Which deal? Depends on usage and network coverage. Not many:

    1. There are two prepaid deals worth to mention valid to the end of next month.
    - MTN special bundle 2GB R189 bundle
    - 8ta 2+1GB GoBig Special R149

    2. Longer term prepaid deals:
    - CellC 2GBx12 RR1299, 2GB allocation valid one month. Also 5GBx12 not remember what it costs now.

    3. Peace of mind deals: all prepaid data valid for 12 months:
    - CellC 3GB SmartData voucher R399
    - 8ta GoBig Special R1800 60+60GB

    8ta GoBig specials work only on 8ta network, no roaming to MTN. They also have the best standard data bundle rates and these will use MTN roaming. And most important for your wife, internet stops when bundle runs out, she will be redirected to 8ta WEB site, so she can decide if willing to go OOB or deny.
    Last edited by sajunky; 30-06-2012 at 09:51 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ngadao08 View Post
    If there is 8ta coverage in your area, then get the 8ta 10GB special, its R199. Best Mobile Broadband deal on the market.
    Above is contract. The best prepaid deal is even better: GoBig Special 60+60GB R1800 once off valid for one year.
    It goes average 5+5GB R150 p/m

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    CellC are offering 2GB for R99 a month
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    Quote Originally Posted by sajunky View Post
    It will still eat all preloaded money, unless balance is R0.00 Then you can say it cannot go OOB.
    True, but why would you load extra airtime on a data contract?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajax View Post
    True, but why would you load extra airtime on a data contract?
    Remember you have mentioned Topup contract, not data only contract.
    Quote Originally Posted by ajax View Post
    On Vodacom just ask for a topup deal.
    Last edited by sajunky; 30-06-2012 at 11:36 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sajunky View Post
    Remember you have mentioned Topup contract, not data only contract.
    Let's not argue over semantics. To clarify, see here

    So on a topup basis you can get 2 GB for 24 months and if you don't load extra airtime, there's no risk of going OOB.

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    Roger that. Now it is clear that it is a new data-only contract, not added data to existing Top-up contract - here OOB apply. Not arguing about semantics, just to make it clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sajunky View Post
    Roger that. Now it is clear that it is a new data-only contract, not added data to existing Top-up contract - here OOB apply. Not arguing about semantics, just to make it clear.
    Contract as in you have to sign for 24 months, but no OOB as it is on topup i.e. no inclusive airtime is provided, just a data bundle is loaded on the sim every month by Vodacom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajax View Post
    Contract as in you have to sign for 24 months, but no OOB as it is on topup i.e. no inclusive airtime is provided, just a data bundle is loaded on the sim every month by Vodacom.
    Now I have to argue. Not because of Top-up, but because it is data-only contract and no inclusive airtime is loaded.
    There is only one thing (or lack of) because of Top-up: No Night-Owl
    Last edited by sajunky; 01-07-2012 at 12:36 PM.

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    I'm on the Voda 2+2GB 12 month promo that started last year for R150 pm (including usb modem stick)

    If I finish those gigs it starts charging me R2 per MB but I think it's because it's an old contract
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