Vodacom Wifi Packages In South Africa

What is Vodacom Wifi?

Vodacom Fibre gives you ultra-fast internet with the added benefit of a voice line;

Vodacom Wifi Packages In South Africa

4Mbps Uncapped Internet

Vodacom offers wifi packages that give you uncapped and unlimited internet data connection running at the speed of 4MBS for the following discounted prices.

R 729.00 For 12 months, R 599.00 for 24 months, and R 499.00 for 36 months Subscription. These prices include VAT and installation.

8Mbps Uncapped Internet

Vodacom offers 8MB per second Uncapped and Unlimited internet data connection. For this package, the prices are R 899.00 For 12 months, R 799.00 For 24 months, and R 699.00 For 36 months Subscription. The above prices include installation and VAT.

10Mbps Uncapped Internet

Vodacom also offers a data package with a speed of 10MB per second. The data is uncapped and unlimited, meaning that you can use it infinitely, just within the speed limit.

The data package goes for the following prices: R1 224.00 for 12 months, R 899.00   for 24 months, and R 749.00   for 36 months subscription. The prices include VAT and installation.

20Mbps Uncapped Internet

Unlimited 20 MB per second package. If you can afford to spend R1 374.00 for 12 months, R999.00 for 24 months, or R849.00 for 36 months on internet data connection, then you can afford to have super-fast internet connectivity at the speed of 20 MB per second.

How much do you pay for WiFi per month in South Africa?

If you have been wondering,” How much does unlimited WIFI cost in South Africa?” Prices for uncapped WIFI without landline packages range from R100 to R3,500.

These prices vary with your preferred ISP, your WIFI packages’ speed, the number of connected devices, etc.

Is WiFi expensive in South Africa?

Point Topic’s Q2 2022 broadband tariff benchmark came to a very different conclusion than Cable.co.uk, despite its report being published around the same time.

It found that South Africa had the second most expensive broadband based on average cost per Mbps, putting it in league with the likes of Senegal and Bolivia.