fusionbrad
Well-Known Member
MTN also announced on Friday that it has cut the call pricing of its One Rate PayAsYouGo service. The price for calls to all networks is now less than 3c per second. “This new price reduction makes this the lowest per second call rate during peak times in South Africa,” MTN said in a press statement.
brilliant, well im on a anytime 350 contract, and im currently paying R1.95 a minute and 70c a sms, how can they give pay as you go customers a cheaper rate that contract customers, i want to change my current billing to this "one rate" system, where? how? is it possible?
if not, then thats really ...... up
brilliant, well im on a anytime 350 contract, and im currently paying R1.95 a minute and 70c a sms, how can they give pay as you go customers a cheaper rate that contract customers, i want to change my current billing to this "one rate" system, where? how? is it possible?
if not, then thats really ...... up