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Telkom outlines new broadband bundles

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 02 Jun 2015
The bundles are part of Telkom's focus to increase high-speed broadband penetration across different broadband technologies, says the company.
The bundles are part of Telkom's focus to increase high-speed broadband penetration across different broadband technologies, says the company.

Telkom claims it will be the first broadband provider in SA to offer 50GB broadband bundles for R699, across four broadband technologies.

The broadband bundles are now available to retail customers over Telkom's fibre-to-the-home (FTTH), long-term evolution (LTE), long-term evolution-advanced (LTE-A) and XDSL networks.

"The new bundles are part of Telkom's focus to increase high-speed broadband penetration across different broadband technologies and across the country. Telkom is focusing on growing its national high-speed broadband footprint, while also improving the experience of its customers and increasing customer value," the company says.

The new 50GB broadband bundles will be available on 24-month contracts and will include a free WiFi-enabled router. In addition, customers who take up the fibre or XDSL offer will receive a free DSTV Explora Decoder, while stock lasts.

Retail customers on the Do Premium Bundle will also benefit from the new price, says Telkom.

Depending on the broadband network bundles, customers can receive up to 150Mbps on LTE-A, 90Mbps on LTE, 10Mbps on fibre and 10Mbps on XDSL.

"The new R699 broadband bundles offer is going to further drive high-speed broadband penetration across all of our latest and fastest broadband networks," says Attila Vitai, MD of Telkom mobile and consumer.

"We know our customers are looking for high-speed broadband along with innovative and fresh products and services. So with this in mind, we are consistently looking at new ways to meet their needs and we are confident this new, and very well-priced 50GB bundle, will be well-received."

The availability of the bundle will be based on network and infrastructure coverage accessibility.

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