50mb data @ R3 power bundle

cavedog

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Yes its works with LTE. Not sure about postpaid but its available for prepaid and works with LTE
 

ajax

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Just stacked 2 x the power bundle and got 100mb @ R6 so it foes stack hey. It also uses the power bundle firt before your bundled or paid for data bundle....

Great. And what about the expiry time? I.e. if you buy 50 MB at T=0 mins and then 30 mins later another 50 MB, do you have 100 MB expiring at T+90 mins?
 

koeks525

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50MB of data...for R3....time limit of 1 Hour...now that's sad :(

Hayi I will pass, got 20GB from Cell C at R189 per month.
 

cavedog

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50MB of data...for R3....time limit of 1 Hour...now that's sad :(

Hayi I will pass, got 20GB from Cell C at R189 per month.

No doubt Cellc has great value for money but is it a decent internet experience? No LTE so not ideal for gaming and suffers from congestion because every one is using it.
 

HideInLight

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No doubt Cellc has great value for money but is it a decent internet experience? No LTE so not ideal for gaming and suffers from congestion because every one is using it.

I don't have that problem, my situation is reversed and Vodacom is the poor network that always drops and give problems in my area.
But I'm in a small town, it looks like CellC struggles mostly in the populated Cities.
 

cavedog

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I don't have that problem, my situation is reversed and Vodacom is the poor network that always drops and give problems in my area.
But I'm in a small town, it looks like CellC struggles mostly in the populated Cities.

Yes indeed. That is where the other networks have the upper hand. CellC just don't have enough towers.... Opting for the 900Mhz frequency was a big mistake meaning they can bluff the people with their GREAT 3G coverage with less towers but speed suffers very badly and you end of with a lot of people connected to 1 tower.
 

RichardG

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Works out a lot cheaper to go Afrihost route 250+250 = 500 MEG Of data for R29 per month and I can use the data whenever I feel like during the month.
 

cavedog

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Works out a lot cheaper to go Afrihost route 250+250 = 500 MEG Of data for R29 per month and I can use the data whenever I feel like during the month.

Yeah but you can't use it in a phone unless you got a MTN contract OR carry a mifi around.... Not the best solution.
 

Africaner

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Yes indeed. That is where the other networks have the upper hand. CellC just don't have enough towers.... Opting for the 900Mhz frequency was a big mistake meaning they can bluff the people with their GREAT 3G coverage with less towers but speed suffers very badly and you end of with a lot of people connected to 1 tower.

I too am very lucky with cellc. Will never even think about MTN (never mind Vodaskum). I agree, in major centers CellC is oversubscribed. With sooo many people leaving for cellc, that was to be expected. Luckly I am not residing in a major center and for some time now, I enjoy a stable and quite fast cellc connection.
 

cavedog

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I too am very lucky with cellc. Will never even think about MTN (never mind Vodaskum). I agree, in major centers CellC is oversubscribed. With sooo many people leaving for cellc, that was to be expected. Luckly I am not residing in a major center and for some time now, I enjoy a stable and quite fast cellc connection.

I guess you are one of the lucky few out there. ;)
 
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