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1025packages from
105 providers |
Since 2002 ADSL has fast become one of the best ways to connect to the net. Fixed monthly cost and decent speeds make ADSL a winner, although it can cost you dearly every month depending on usage. |
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25packages from
23 providers |
Good ol' 56k analogue dialup. Strongest point is that it can be used anywhere you can find a prepaid or billed Telkom line. The weakness of dialup of course is slow speed, high call charges, disconnections, etc etc |
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33packages from
16 providers |
ISDN has been around almost as long as Dialup, but offers better speeds although at a higher monthly cost. ISDN lines need to be provisioned for ISDN and naturally expensive call charges do apply. |
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13packages from
4 providers |
iBurst is the largest wireless ISP in the country, with low usage packages that challenge the monthly cost of dialup and ISDN. iBurst also offers a gaming service, as well as free calls to users on its network. |
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186packages from
28 providers |
Wireless ISPs are all over and increasing every month, a viable option where other providers lack service. Be sure to ask if they have a VANS licence from ICASA before you sign up. |
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25packages from
3 providers |
Oddly enough, there are far more 3G/HSDPAsubscribers in South Africa than ADSL subscribers. With more affordable packages and faster speeds, 3G/HSDPA connections are fast becoming the connection of choice for many. |
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