So I was just randomly browsing things...
http://online.vodafone.co.uk/dispat...true&_pageLabel=templateCClamp&pageID=MB_0007
Around the middle of the page...
TopUp and Go mobile broadband gives you the flexibility of instant web and email access without a monthly contract.
And now, the USB Modem comes in white, pink and blue.
No contract - no fuss
Go online for 30 days from when you top up
Top up anytime - 3GB costs just £15
All this for £35 - which includes a 3GB TopUp
Now by my nearest estimates, that 3GB would cost us R181.20 (£15 x R12.08).
Even with the added 10% conversion fee the banks charge, that comes to R199.32.
Currently, Vodacom charges R589.00 for that same 3GB.
More than 2.5x the UK price from the "same" company. Using the same equipment(?).
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Vodacom belong to Vodafone now?
OR: Is this just another one of those things were not supposed to know(or talk) about?
I know that some or another spew of "This is SA not UK" is incoming on this, so shove it. Im not saying i expect to suddenly pay exact rates migrated from the UK. What I am saying is
2.5x normal price?!
C'mon now... :wtf: