MTN offers better speeds on most of its uncapped fixed-LTE packages, but Vodacom has less stringent fair usage policies for its comparable plans.running on the Vodacom network with prices ranging from R299 to R699 towards the end of February 2024.
Although soft-caps are not unusual for fixed-LTE or fixed-5G package, being necessary to manage limited network resources, they still allow uncapped consumption at a reduced speed.its uncapped fixed-LTE and fixed-5G products.MyBroadband compared the products available from South Africa’s two biggest mobile networks to see how they stacked up.The entry-level packages from both operators are identical in terms of speeds, fair usage policies , and pricing.
Vodacom’s second-cheapest offer only boasts speeds of up to 30Mbps but has a slightly better FUP, allowing for 150GB of data consumption before speeds are throttled to 2Mbps. However, it is R50 more expensive than MTN’s 50Mbps package. For those in need of more speed, MTN offers three faster packages, while Vodacom only boasts one additional top-end package.
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