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    The suburbs getting Telkom ‘uncapped’ LTE

    By Duncan McLeod4 September 2015
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    Telkom has made available a list of the new suburbs that will get “uncapped” 4G/LTE broadband when the product offering is expanded from next week.

    The telecommunications operator said on Friday that it is expanding its “uncapped” wireless offering to 200 additional sites in Gauteng, from just 29 before.

    “Telkom today announced that it will be rolling out the second phase of SmartBroadband Uncapped High Speed Wireless packages to more than 200 additional areas in Gauteng. The online sale will take place on 7 September to offer the uncapped packages to customers on a 24-month contract at prices starting at R599,” the operator said in a statement.

    The plan is eventually to offer the service countrywide, said Telkom mobile and consumer MD Attila Vitai. Customers signing up for the deal will receive an antenna and installation by Telkom technicians at no additional cost, it added.

    “The second phase of the online sale will be focused on selected base stations in Gauteng from 7 September to 30 November and will be rolled out to additional locations in the Western Cape and Durban in the following months. Eligible locations in Western Cape and Durban will be announced towards the end of the year.”

    A Web page will go live on 7 September with details of the plans, Telkom said. As before, 150 spots will be available per base stations. The introductory offer will start at R599 for the first 50 customers, R699 for the second 50 and R799 for the final 50 available packages at each base station.

    The new suburbs to be added are (in alphabetical order for easy reference): Arcadia (four sites), Bedford Gardens, Benoni SP (two sites), Birch Acres Ext 6, Birchleigh, Boksburg SP (three sites), Boksburg SP (two sites), Boksburg West, Bonaero Park, Bosmont, Brackenhurst, Bram Fischerville Ext 5, Bramley, Brixton, Brummeria, Bryanston, Capital Park (two sites), Caribbean Beach, Cason, Castleview, Centurion SP3, Chartwell AH, Chloorkop, Chrisville, Cinderella, City and Suburban, Claremont, Commercia Ext 9, Cottesloe, Crosby, Crowthorne AH (two sites), Crystal Park, Dalpark, Danville Ext 1, Dhlamini, Die Wilgers, Dobsonville, Doornfontein, Dube, Dunkeld, Eastleigh, Ecaleni, Edleen, Eersterust Ext 2, Eersterust Ext 5, Eersterust Ext 6, Eloffsdal, Elspark, Equestria, Essexwold, Faerie Glen, Florentia, Florida (two sites), Florida Glen, Fontainebleau, Forest Hill, Garsfontein, Germiston SP, Gezina, Glen Austin AH SP2, Glen Marais, Glenhazel, Groeneweide, Groenkloof (two sites), Haddon, Hermanstad, Highlands North, Hyde Park, Illovo, Irene Security Estate, Jabavu (two sites), Johannesburg SP (two sites), Kagiso Central, Kempton Park SP, Kenilworth, Kew, Kirkney, Koedoespoort, Koedoespoort Industrial, Krugersdorp Central (two sites), Kwaggasrand, Laudium SP (two sites), Leachville, Lenasia Ext 10, Lenasia Ext 11, Les Marais, Lilianton, Linden, Linksfield, Linksfield Ridge (two sites), Loftus Stadium (four sites), Lorentzville, Lotus Gardens, Lynnwood, Lynnwood Manor, Malvern, Mamelodi MD1, Mayfair, Mayibuye SP, Mayville, Meadowlands East Zone 1, Menlo Park, Menlyn, Meyerspark, Mimosa Park, Monument Park, Moregloed, Moreleta Park, Morningside, Mountain View, Muckleneuk (two sites), Mulbarton, Nellmapius SP, New Doornfontein (two sites), New Doornfontein, Newtown, Nieuw Muckleneuk (two sites), Noordheuwel, Northcliff (two sites), Northgate, Northmead, Norton’s Home Estates, Ormonde, Park Town Estate, Parktown, Paulshof, Philip Nel Park, Pierre van Ryneveld, Pimville Zone 6, President Ridge, Pretoria Gardens, Pretoria West (four sites), Proclamation Hill (two sites), Protea Glen (two sites), Queenswood (three sites), Quellerie Park, Randhart, Ravensky, Regents Park, Ridgeway, Rietfontein (three sites), River Club, Riverlea, Roodekop (two sites), Roodepoort SP, Roodeport West, Rooihuiskraal, Rosettenville, Salvokop, Sandringham, Selection Park Sharon Park, Shere SH, Silverfields, Silverton (two sites), Silverton Ext 5, Skosana, Southdowns Irene Country Farm, Springs Central, Strubenvale, Suiderberg, Sydenham, Technikon Rant, Tedstone Ville, Thaba Tshwane, Tladi, Trevenna, Turffontein, Val De Grace, Van Dyk Park, Van Ryn AH, Villieria (three sites), Voortrekker Monument, Waterkloof (two sites), Waterkloof Heights, Waterkloof Ridge, Waverley (four sites), West Park, Wierda Park, Willow Park Manor, Windmill Park, Witfield, Witpoortjie and Wonderboom South.  — (c) 2015 NewsCentral Media



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