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Hi
Please help. My mifi is insured but I need to have it assessed somewhere. Can you advise a place.
Just wanted to pop by to say that my Afrihost mobile has been excellent lately, thank you! Now please don't prematurely cap me this month and we're golden!![]()
That's very strange... Are you getting those sort of HSDPA speeds in other areas as well?
Tested it a small town about 60km out from the current want I am getting signal from 100%
But something broke ...Normally In the mornings at this time I get full speed again but. Its still broken this morning
My sis has a normal MTN sim, its also screwed on this tower/ so it points to the tower. But this morning its so slow I can't even do a speedtest![]()
Awesome. If anything happens ...
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I guess getting a tower sorted is an expensive exercise. One of the MTN guys was telling me what it costs to put up an LTE tower. I think my head was literally spinning. I'm sure that they will get it sorted, there must be other MTN clients in the area complaining as well![]()
Hahahaha, apparently one should not poke the intahwebs. Not 30 minutes after posting that, and with 3.6GB still on my account, you capped me!
In all seriousness, it is getting a bit much. You do it to me every month now. Then I spend an evening/day without internet having to fill in support tickets. Fix yo *****.
I know we've made great improvements on that front, if you're still Capped though drop me a PM and I can fix things up for you.
Aaaaaaaand capped again. I've sent you a PM. Gonna start shopping around if this is going to happen every month.
Just a question when mobile data is cancelled is the sim card deactivated as well along with the number ?
Yes, we de-provision the SIM. If it's an Afrihost SIM, then it can't be reactivated once it's fully cancelled. If it's your MTN SIM, then it would remain active for all other services.
My tower broke so bad using my cellc lol
afriman sent you a pm
It could be a good thing, that if it's properly broken now they can put up a new one![]()
Lets hope so![]()