MWEB will increase its fibre pricing for certain customers regardless of when they signed up to their package, and has explained that it is within its rights to do this. MyBroadband first learned of ...
The Advertising Standards Authority of South Africa (ASA) has ruled that MWEB’s 200Mbps fibre advertising is misleading and ordered the ISP to withdraw it with immediate effect. MWEB’s “200GB Data + ...
Internet service provider (ISP) MWeb has long-term plans to tap into the fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) market, with a number of deals with SA's top fibre players on the cards already. "Our focus over the ...
The Competition Commission (CompCom) has approved the proposed transaction, whereby Webafrica intends to acquire Mweb, with conditions. Without providing the transactional details of the deal, last ...
As part of its campaign to encourage South Africans to adopt Fibre to the home (FTTH) for world class internet connection, MWeb created a 'show' house in Johannesburg kitted out with everything from ...
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Fibre-to-the-home is punted as being the next big thing in suburban broadband connectivity. Even South Africa is getting in on the action, albeit on a limited scale for now. While companies like ...
Always available, affordable, fast fibre-optic Internet connectivity is rapidly becoming a viable option for South African businesses of all sizes. It's set to become the connectivity option of choice ...
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Mweb, a major South African internet service provider and one of the nation’s oldest, is being acquired by Webafrica. The agreement has been signed and is now awaiting approval from the country’s ...
This is the technology that will make South Africa’s high-speed internet dreams a reality. In the average South African household, broadband speed is about four megabits per second (4 Mbps). The ...
This is the technology that will make South Africa’s high-speed internet dreams a reality. In the average South African household, broadband speed is about four megabits per second (4 Mbps). The ...