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u talking about slow.... holy hell, I just sat throu about an hour to download about 2 megs, on MTN at home. Got nice 3.6 HSDPA connection... speed : 1.6 - 1.9kbps.I'm getting sick and tired of this slow ass internet, but its the only option I would dare to use until the competition decides to use data rollover like vergin has.
My date bundle expired today. I heared the advert on radio but i lost my bundle. is it diferent for pre-paid client.
Morning all
Ok the rollover took effect as from the 25th. What this means is that bundles loaded or provisioned as from the 25th going forward will be able to rollover. If your bundle for last month expires during this month it will not rollover. Only bundles provisioned as from the 26th going forward.
Hope this clears the confusion.
1GB - 500MB (1 April till 30 April)
If you don't use the 500MB bundle (1 May till 31 May it will fall away)
Thus you will only have 100MB as from 1 June.
The carry over is only for one month, meaning from April - May or May - June
and so forth. 30 day carry over (Above the normal 30 day allocation) = 60 Days
In the above example you used 60 days + 30 days = 90 days.
Hope it makes sense what I tried to explain. One bundle will last a maximum of 60 days total then expire.