Web Africa reduced its uncapped ADSL prices for residential and business customers by between 12% and 62%, starting on 24 January 2014.
The latest Web Africa uncapped ADSL prices bring them in line with competing ISPs like Telkom Internet, MWEB, and Afrihost.
Web Africa’s new residential uncapped ADSL pricing starts at R199 for a 2Mbps service, increasing to R1,399 for a 40Mpbs account.
The following table provides an overview of Web Africa’s latest uncapped ADSL prices.
| Residential uncapped ADSL products | ||||
| Speed | Current RRP | New RRP | Price Change | % Decrease |
| 1Mbps | R179 | R179 | R0 | — |
| 2Mbps | R239 | R199 | R40 | 16.74% |
| 4Mbps | R339 | R299 | R40 | 11.80% |
| 10Mbps | R699 | R499 | R200 | 28.61% |
| 20Mbps | R1999 | R999 | R1000 | 50.03% |
| 40Mbps | R3699 | R1399 | R2300 | 62.18% |
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| Business uncapped ADSL products | ||||
| Speed | Current RRP | New RRP | Price Change | % Decrease |
| 1Mbps | R299 | R299 | R0 | — |
| 2Mbps | R549 | R399 | R150 | 27.32% |
| 4Mbps | R849 | R699 | R150 | 17.67% |
| 10Mbps | R1399 | R999 | R400 | 28.59% |
| 20Mbps | R2799 | R1899 | R900 | 32.15% |
| 40Mbps | R4799 | R2799 | R2000 | 41.68% |
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