Lte Black Friday specials?

STORMERSFAN

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Anyone know of any specials already released or will they only start on 27th Nov?
 
So far only Vodacom with a 24 month R699 for 100GB + 100GB "special".
 
Am waiting for whatever rain is allegedly set to announce from the 27th, and hoping for the 24/7 package without the hard speed limit.
 
Vodacom R499 for 400g..200g anytime.. 200 nighttime.. Not to shabby:)
 
With the amount of times my fibre line with Frogfoot has gone down this week, I will need to get a data SIM for my work laptop.
As always, never Frogfoot's fault and it's all Vox. Except when testing with Vox it's to find my ONT (or direct broadband connection via the ONT) isn't getting a Gateway address...lovely.
 
Am waiting for whatever rain is allegedly set to announce from the 27th, and hoping for the 24/7 package without the hard speed limit.
Why? Has their performance been stellar for you? Lots of complaints about usability of the product on here.
 
Thank you kindly!

You got my hopes up with the 400GB deal but then I read this:

"The company has reduced the price of its 200GB SIM-only Home Internet package – which includes 100GB of anytime data and 100GB of night-time data – to R499 per month.

For people looking for a fixed-LTE deal, Vodacom 4U is offering the Huawei B535 router and 400GB of data – 200GB anytime data and 200GB night-time data – for R599 per month."
 
Thank you kindly!

You got my hopes up with the 400GB deal but then I read this:

"The company has reduced the price of its 200GB SIM-only Home Internet package – which includes 100GB of anytime data and 100GB of night-time data – to R499 per month.

For people looking for a fixed-LTE deal, Vodacom 4U is offering the Huawei B535 router and 400GB of data – 200GB anytime data and 200GB night-time data – for R599 per month."
Sorry my bad.. Should've said R599..
 
Why? Has their performance been stellar for you? Lots of complaints about usability of the product on here.
Yeah, because I live on an outskirt with practically no body connected to that tower and invested in equipment for external antennas and what not. Apart from the occasional disconnects likely from their server hiccups or a signal drop, I get an average of 40-50mbps in the day and 80-100mbps in the night, and a 24/7 unlocked package would be stellar for me at any reasonable cost.

The complaints are completely valid though, don't get me wrong. Default setups in most places cannot achieve usable speeds but if one ends up in a place like me, it's definitely the best bang for buck.
 
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