Five times your ADSL cap
ADSL service provider Cybersmart is close to launching a new product called Nightrider, a service which will allow ADSL subscribers five times the typical bandwidth allowance when used between 1am and 7am.
Cybersmart MD, Laurie Fialkov, explains: “So if you use 15 gigabytes during the month during these times, only 3 gigabytes will count towards your cap.”
This will be the first product in the market where ‘quiet’ times on the network are exploited to pass savings and benefits on to consumers.
This product follows other innovative offerings from Cybersmart and its subsidiary ISP SAOL, including its all-in-one DSL 384 service with a 1GB account for R138 for the first 12 months of a 24 month contract.
The company’s one-price DSL 384 service with a 15GB account and static IP address for R 499, and its 20GB local cap add-on for R74 also raised eyebrows when it was launched a few weeks ago.
Cybersmart could not commit to a firm launch date of its Nightrider product, but Fialkov is confident that it will ready within the next few weeks.
ADSL after hours cap discussion