Uncapped ADSL for gamers and downloaders

17 April 2013
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OpenWeb has launched a new product – a limited edition uncapped ADSL account called Gamers King. The company says the uncapped product is tailored toward gamers and downloaders.

According to OpenWeb, gaming traffic will receive priority 24/7 while downloads will receive priority during off-peak hours. Users will also get free WiFi access at over 1,400 locations around SA. There are only 400 accounts available.

The pricing on the packages:

  • 1Mbps Gamers King Uncapped – R176pm
  • 2Mbps Gamers King Uncapped – R226pm
  • 4Mbps Gamers King Uncapped – R396pm
  • 10Mbps Gamers King Uncapped – R596pm

Pro rata will be deducted as follows for the rest of April 2013:

  • 16 to 25 April 2013 – 50% deducted for April 2013
  • 26 to 30 April 2013 – free for April 2013

Account terms:

  • Accounts allow 1 concurrent ADSL connection
  • OpenWeb only has 400 of these accounts available
  • Special is subject to activating a debit order or auto billing on your credit card
  • You must have a Telkom ADSL line already installed to use this service.
  • Free access to Wifi at 1400 locations nationwide.

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  1. FriedPet
    17.04.2013 at 16:15

    Wow, seems worth it! But, I’m not keen on supporting Telkom just yet…

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