If you happen to live in the City Bowl you’ve probably seen the neighbourhood streets being torn up of late, although at least there’s the promise of high-speed fibre internet at the end of the tunnel.
Someone’s probably grumbled in your ear already about how expensive that’s going to be, but they probably haven’t heard about the deal that RSAWEB are offering to the lucky residents of Vredehoek, Oranjezicht, Gardens or Devil’s Peak.
They’ve teamed up with Octotel to bring you blazing fast internet for less, and landing that deal is pretty easy. Simply sign up for a new ‘fibre to the home‘ service between now and the end of October 2016, and you will get up to three months free internet access with free installation.
With fibre Internet you never have to worry about lag-time, buffering, reaching your data cap or being throttled. HD streaming on your telly? Walk in the park.
Here’s how it works, nice and clearly:
If you live in Vredehoek, Oranjezicht, Gardens or Devil’s Peak, and sign up for a new Fibre service between now and the end of October 2016, you will receive the following free of charge:
Octotel has committed to completing the installations as soon as possible, once all the paperwork has been processed.
Your Fibre package will be activated on the same day that Octotel completes the installation.
How do I sign up?
For more information about this promotion or to sign up for Home Fibre (HERE), or you can contact RSAWEB on 087 470 0010 or ftth@rsaweb.co.za.
Best you give the fine print a little read to make sure you’re up to speed:
Happy high-speed interweb surfing, everyone.
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