
Why move to uncapped ADSL?
Cape Town - Uncapped Internet was first launched in South Africa nearly two years ago, nevertheless many South Africans have but to make the switch to an unhindered Internet experience.
Carolyn Holgate, MWEB Connect GM, says one of the reasons for this is it's hard for consumers to know what they’re missing out on when they have not experienced an uncapped Internet scenario or don’t have friends who have an uncapped Internet connection.
The campaign
The campaign was designed to give you a glimpse of an uncapped Internet lifestyle, as so then as a taste of the extensive and exciting content the Internet has to offer, with some quick and easy tips on how to optimise your Internet experience, Holgate says.
Due to the country’s historically slow Internet expansion, South Africans have restricted their online behavior to fall within their bandwidth allotment. Aside from email, the occasional web browsing and Internet banking, most people haven’t but harnessed the full power of the Internet and don’t know how to tap into it.
New world of possibility
“Uncapped Internet access opens up a new world of possibility, enabling you to enrich your personal and professional lives with information and entertainment, community and commerce. From watching your favourite shows online to making VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls; shopping or gaming online; you can now explore content without having to worry about being capped,” says Holgate.
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Carolyn Holgate
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