

"With mobile data rates reducing significantly we are now able to provide our own solutions to customers that are competitive and affordable," he said. Vodacom and MTN, although having their WiMax licences rejected, offer 3G, HSDPA and GPRS. Hershaw said the agreement strengthens the existing relationship it has nurtured with Cell C over the last year. MWeb will now be able to provide direct support to its mobile data customers.

which is comparable to the costs of an uncapped ADSL package. MWeb’s customers will access MWeb data, powered through Cell C network towers, by making use of a Cell C dongle and SIM card. MWEB offers uncapped WiMAX MWEB has launched an uncapped WiMAX service targeted at the SME. "MWeb customers will now benefit from first line support, competitive pricing, month-2-month contracts and no SIM card and connection fees.”Ĭell C chief commercial officer Jose Dos Santos welcomed MWeb to the mobile service landscape, saying the operator "gladly open its Cell C powered base stations and strong network to MWeb’s customer base". Unlike other internet services, Vuma Fibre Reach. Time to say goodnight to high data costs and slow internet speeds and good morning to reliable fibre internet at an affordable price. “The inter-network agreement with Cell C allows us to create our own 3G products and bundles according to our customer’s needs. Vuma Reach Fibre will cost you R399 per month, it is uncapped, allowing you as much streaming as you like and it’ll provide you 20 Mbs of speed.

MWeb ISP CEO Derek Hershaw said in a statement the internet service provider is continuing to see positive growth within the mobile data market verses fixed-line market growth over the last few years and have been reselling 3G services for a while now. The Access Point Name (APN) agreement allows MWeb to build its own mobile data products for delivery to MWeb customers as of October 29. In 2014, Ask Africa Orange Customer Service survey voted the. Also in 2014, Mweb launched its first fiber-to-the-home packages. Cape Town - MWeb on Wednesday signed an agreement with mobile operator Cell C to gain direct access to Cell C’s network. Mweb began in 1997 and has since grown to offer clients ADSL, fibre, 3G and WiFi connectivity. In 2006 its 3G mobile data offerings were launched and the company resold products.
