Vox is cutting the retail prices of its “Fat Pipe” home digital subscriber line plans to below R1/GB, effective immediately.
The price decrease will apply for all new online sales, across its Fat Pipe DSL product range.
The new prices are permanent, not promotional.
Existing Fat Pipe customers will get additional data for the same price, bringing their per gigabyte price below R1 as well.
“A 100GB customer paying R189, for example, will be bumped to 200GB with no change in their monthly subscription costs,” said executive head of carrier and connectivity Simon Butler.
The new prices are available on all DSL line speeds, with up to six months’ data rollover.
Vox is also offering customers a payment holiday for all subscriptions bought online before 1 January 2017.
“The first subscription fees for qualifying customers will only be due in February 2017,” said Butler. — (c) 2016 NewsCentral Media