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Is this still up to date for the pure wireless uncapped?

Uncapped thresholds and throttling.

  • Pure Wireless Uncapped
    • 20Mbps - Subject to a monthly threshold of 100GB. Once you’ve reached your monthly data limit, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • 50Mbps - Subject to a monthly threshold of 150GB. Once you’ve reached your monthly data limit, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • 100Mbps
      • Once you reach 250GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 20Mbps.
      • Once you reach 500GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 10Mbps.
      • Once you reach the threshold of 1TB, your connection speed will be limited to 1Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • Wireless Plus
      • Once you reach 250GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 50Mbps.
      • Once you reach 500GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 20Mbps.
      • Once you reach the threshold of 1TB, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.

or does mtn AH have different values?
Looking at CISP I see (for mtn) which is 2x to 3x more on the FUP.

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Is this still up to date for the pure wireless uncapped?

Uncapped thresholds and throttling.

  • Pure Wireless Uncapped
    • 20Mbps - Subject to a monthly threshold of 100GB. Once you’ve reached your monthly data limit, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • 50Mbps - Subject to a monthly threshold of 150GB. Once you’ve reached your monthly data limit, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • 100Mbps
      • Once you reach 250GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 20Mbps.
      • Once you reach 500GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 10Mbps.
      • Once you reach the threshold of 1TB, your connection speed will be limited to 1Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • Wireless Plus
      • Once you reach 250GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 50Mbps.
      • Once you reach 500GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 20Mbps.
      • Once you reach the threshold of 1TB, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.

or does mtn AH have different values?
Looking at CISP I see (for mtn) which is 2x to 3x more on the FUP.

View attachment 1885804
Just small reminder MTN will overrule afrihost FUP if the tower is congested ending up with 10mbps like me every night
 
Is this still up to date for the pure wireless uncapped?

Uncapped thresholds and throttling.

  • Pure Wireless Uncapped
    • 20Mbps - Subject to a monthly threshold of 100GB. Once you’ve reached your monthly data limit, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • 50Mbps - Subject to a monthly threshold of 150GB. Once you’ve reached your monthly data limit, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • 100Mbps
      • Once you reach 250GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 20Mbps.
      • Once you reach 500GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 10Mbps.
      • Once you reach the threshold of 1TB, your connection speed will be limited to 1Mbps for the remainder of the month.
    • Wireless Plus
      • Once you reach 250GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 50Mbps.
      • Once you reach 500GB usage, your connection speed will be limited to 20Mbps.
      • Once you reach the threshold of 1TB, your connection speed will be limited to 4Mbps for the remainder of the month.

or does mtn AH have different values?
Looking at CISP I see (for mtn) which is 2x to 3x more on the FUP.

View attachment 1885804
Hi.

It is still the same values for our Pure MTN LTE packages.
 
Just small reminder MTN will overrule afrihost FUP if the tower is congested ending up with 10mbps like me every night
I see, well in context that is "ok". I'm just gauging which way to go with cap or uncapped for this as faillover internet vs having nothing at all.
 
I have added you to DMs that afrigirl and I was talking about fixed lte sim blocked issues I am having? did you get the DM?
Okay long story short got it sorted
Just not the part where if the tower goes down then the sim get blocked
 
I've recently ported to AirMobile and saw my device failing to stay on the LTE network during standard voice calls. I used the Android debugger and got
Code:
carrier_volte_provisioned_bool=false
and
Code:
SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_SUBSCRIBED(0x21)
errors during the IMS registration attempt, indicating that VoLTE is likely still not supported from the carrier side, which led me to this thread.

@AfriGuy I just wanted to check whether there is any roadmap for VoLTE implementation going forward? MTN has announced that they plan to completely decommission their 3G network by the end of this year and I believe they have already started shutting down some towers to work towards this. If this happens, voice calls on AirMobile will stop working entirely. Do you know if this is something Afrihost is taking into consideration, or is the long term plan for AirMobile to stop supporting voice and switch to a data only product?
 
I've recently ported to AirMobile and saw my device failing to stay on the LTE network during standard voice calls. I used the Android debugger and got
Code:
carrier_volte_provisioned_bool=false
and
Code:
SERVICE_OPTION_NOT_SUBSCRIBED(0x21)
errors during the IMS registration attempt, indicating that VoLTE is likely still not supported from the carrier side, which led me to this thread.

@AfriGuy I just wanted to check whether there is any roadmap for VoLTE implementation going forward? MTN has announced that they plan to completely decommission their 3G network by the end of this year and I believe they have already started shutting down some towers to work towards this. If this happens, voice calls on AirMobile will stop working entirely. Do you know if this is something Afrihost is taking into consideration, or is the long term plan for AirMobile to stop supporting voice and switch to a data only product?
Hi,

You are correct that VoLTE is currently not available on AirMobile. At the moment, voice calls fall back to the 3G network on MTN.
We are actively working with MTN to enable VoLTE support for AirMobile, but unfortunately we do not yet have a confirmed timeline to share.
 
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