20Mbps, 40Mbps uncapped VDSL affordable for gaming?

25 April 2013
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Afrihost has released its 20Mbps and 40Mbps uncapped VDSL prices, with savings of between R1,500 and R2,700 over some of their main competitors.

Afrihost will be offering a full suite of VDSL products, including VDSL line rental, uncapped data, and bundled products. Consumer and business services will be available.

Afrihost’s uncapped VDSL accounts will follow similar business and shaping policies as their ADSL counterparts.

This means the uncapped VDSL products will be semi-shaped (according to available capacity), while business VDSL packages will be guaranteed unshaped during office hours.

Turbocharge sessions will also be available to Afrihost’s consumer uncapped VDSL subscribers.

Afrihost’s VDSL products will become available by the end of next week.

Do the following prices look affordable to you as a gamer? Let us know in the comments below and in the MyGaming forum.

Uncapped VDSL Packages
Package Line Rentals Data Only Bundles
20Mbps R499 R997 R1,397
40Mbps R749 R1,397 R1,997
Business VDSL Packages
Package Line Rentals Data Only Bundles
20Mbps R499 R1,897 R2,797
40Mbps R749 R2,297 R3,397

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  1. Jaco Smit
    29.04.2013 at 12:20

    Wish I had that sort of money lying around… And wereVDSL area…

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