
Openserve announces fibre speed upgrades from 1st April
Local provider Openserve says it is set to upgrade the fibre line speeds for its customers effective 1st April 2023.
Local provider Openserve says it is set to upgrade the fibre line speeds for its customers effective 1st April 2023.
The overhaul will take effect from 1st May, with MetroFibre also adding a new entry-level 20Mbps, a 500Mbps and a 1Gbps package to the mix.
The acquisition sees MetroFibre add 10 000 homes to its network, with the transition happening between 1st April and the end of June 2021.
The partnership will see more folks getting their homes connected to fibre.
The Cape Town-based company has something in store for Black Friday.
Vox customers (or new sign-ups) can from 1 August get a Ruckus ZoneFlex R310 wireless access point (AP) when they sign up for a bundle
The company has also increased data limits on some connections without raising the price.
Vodacom is by far the most aggressive in terms of the sheer number of estates deploying.
Fibre-to-the-home has attracted the attention of one of the biggest specialist banks in the country.
The rollout is part of a planned R1.2 billion upgrade to MTN’s network in the province.
Homes in Hurlingham, Glenadrienne, Hyde Park, Northcliff, Sharonlea and Olivedale will be added to Vumatel’s ever-growing FTTH network by the end of February next year.
More suburbs are being added to various service providers’ FTTH networks, and Norwood is next.
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