unlimited LTE internet in Durban

unlimited LTE internet in Durban.

Get unlimited Lte internet in Durban at affordable price possible. our packages rages from 480 per month for uncapped internet. we have telekom, mtn, dsl internet packages depending on the area of converge please do contact us for more details and find out the converge network in your area.

ADSL

For areas which do not yet have fibre coverage, ADSL is the closest alternative.

ADSL offers a relatively reliable and speedy Internet connection, albeit an inferior experience to the aforementioned cable.

Historically users have needed to pay a line fee and a voice fee, and these additional connection costs make ADSL a weaker value proposition than fibre – but many ISPs now offer an all-in-one price. unlimited internet in Soshanguve

Binitoo auto is in the process of shutting down its ADSL services, but it will only do this once an area is covered by fibre – meaning it may be worthwhile switching to ADSL in the meantime.

Need Internet, but don’t have access to Fibre or LTE? We’ve got your back with Vox DSL!

With Binitoo Auto Uncapped DSL, you’ll enjoy:

  • Connectivity speeds from 5Mbps up to 40Mbps that are affordable and available on month-to-month agreements
  • Uncapped and unshaped data
  • No FUPs, no restrictions and no throttling
  • The ability to connect multiple smart devices as well as full support for video streaming and VoIP calling

Uncapped Pure DSL is an asymmetrical, unshaped, uncapped DSL offering for home users who don’t need a Telkom telephone line.

If you do have a telephone line already installed, our Uncapped Copper DSL is a fully inclusive DSL solution that allows you surf, stream and download as much as you like.

Binitoo Auto LTE internet

Our capped data packages are ideal for users who have an existing DSL service but are looking for capped data packages at cost-effective rates with the flexibility of month-to-month contracts. We have a wide array of top up bundles to choose from should you hit your data cap, and all unused data rolls over to the following month.

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