Back in the day, if you wanted to see friends and family from different parts of the world, you spent a year planning a family reunion.
Getting the message out also meant employing the services of snail mail – try that now with the South African postal service, and it’ll probably be a few years before you see your family again.
Technology has changed everything. Services like Uber make it easier to get around, WhatsApp keeps us in touch 24/7, and Facebook helps us keep tabs on almost everyone we know.
If you want to include overseas family in your holiday celebrations, simply load up a video chat.
All of these things have one thing in common though – they require an internet connection. More specifically, they require a fast internet connection – enter fibre.
Fibre gives you a clear, reliable connection at insane speeds. With fibre, you can connect with family, get your game on, work from home – the possibilities are endless because everything happens better and faster.
This year, RSAWEB is helping you connect to all the things that you love online and with the people who matter most.
Sign up for uncapped fibre with RSAWEB before December 25 and you’ll get a month for free, as well as free connection and/or installation, an LTE SIM card with 1GB data each month, and so much more.
There’s even better news if you’re living in an area covered by Frogfoot’s network, as RSAWEB is giving all new customers in Frogfoot areas their first two months free.
With the Festive Fibre Sale, you’ll save up to R7 700 on fibre, so you can connect in a whole new way for less over the holiday season.
Seriously, what more could you want – oh wait – did I mention that you get a month of free connectivity?
That’s a whole month on the house. Noice.
Visit their site for more info, and enjoy being hooked up with all the goods this festive season.
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