The data allowance can be split evenly, with 5GB used in South Africa, and the remaining 5GB accessed via one of AlwaysOn’s roaming partners in 110 countries. Under the deal, which ends on 31 January 2015, potential subscribers signing up for the plan will get the preferential tariff for twelve months. Meanwhile, Internet Solutions-owned Wi-Fi hotspot provider AlwaysOn has cut its broadband access tariff to ZAR29 (USD2.63) per month for 10GB of data, according to My Broadband. Residents in the upscale neighbourhood could sign up to FTTH services via several operators, including Vox Telecom, Web Africa, Cybersmart, Cool Ideas, and SmartVillage. Since then the number of connected homes in Parkhurst grew to 240, and a further 250 homes will be able to use the service by 5 December. TeleGeography notes that MWEB’s services are offered over Vumatel’s open-access FTTH infrastructure, which was lit on 28 October 2014. MWEB’s introductory packages, with access speeds ranging between 4Mbps and 1Gbps, are currently available on a trial basis to test usage needs, but will be offered via capped options from January 2015 a 4Mbps connection with 50GB of data will cost ZAR319, while a premium 1Gbps plan (with data allowance of 500GB) will be priced at ZAR2,099. South African internet service provider ( ISP) MWEB has revealed its fibre-to-the-home ( FTTH) pricing for the Johannesburg suburb of Parkhurst, with subscriptions starting at ZAR399 (USD36.19) per month for an uncapped 4Mbps service, BusinessTech reports.
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