MTN slashes 2GB prepaid mobile data pricing

Ow promotion... from the thread title I thought it was the standard pricing being 'slashed' anyway a welcome promotion.
 
Promotion promotion promotion. Not standard ever.

On 8ta, you get 3GB for R150.

Pass.
 
Wow it took MTN and Vodacom a year to reduce those ridiculous prices and match CellC.
 
Well lets hope this promotion sticks... glad to see this for prepaid. (OOB Shark vibes and all)
 
Any reduction is better than no reduction at all.

Good move from MTN but listen to your customers and keep this thing longer until it gets reduced again. :)
 
Still expensive, great for those who have no 8ta coverage. But things are starting to look promising. Next year this time we might be paying R100 for 3GB
 
ha ha never mind is a promotion. Why should I bother with the erratic MTN network when even the Vodacom sharks are cheaper? I swear, someone in the 'upper ranks' of MTN did not get a promotion or bonus or something and now wants to rub MTN's nose in popo :D
 
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but how do you buy this bundle because if I dial *141*6# and go to the data bundles the 2GB option is still R389 and not R189???
 
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but how do you buy this bundle because if I dial *141*6# and go to the data bundles the 2GB option is still R389 and not R189???

I also encounted the same thing both on their website and SSD menu on my phone
 
RPM are you going to do us a nice comparative table of 2GB bundles, prepaid and contract? Asseblief... I'm too lazy and still haven't had koffee this morning...

BTW... title should have read "MTN slash 2GB prepaid pricing, but 8ta still lead the way!"
 
If history repeats itself, this good news.

In February 2007, MTN launched a special, reducing the price of the 1GB bundle from R499 to R399 and threw in free 1GB, that was supposed to run from February to May. To counter this, Vodacom reduced the price of their 2GB bundle to match and then MTN extended their 2GB offfer indefinitely.
 
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