Web Africa Revamps Business ADSL Uncapped Packages

Web African Business UncappedWeb Africa has taken the wraps off their all new Business Uncapped ADSL packages today, dropping prices dramatically and offering customers extra services at no additional cost.

Web African has reduced pricing of their Business Uncapped ADSL packages by leveraging the extra capacity they have built into their network, which increased by 8% in the last week alone.

The new Business Uncapped ADSL packages give businesses access to prioritised business-critical traffic at lower prices and also offer business a .co.za domain, a web hosting package with unlimited traffic and a R400 Google AdWords voucher at no additional price.

“South African business owners are becoming a lot more demanding of their service providers, and rightly so. Business is all happening real-time, whether it’s delivering voice over the network or taking part in real-time trading. Making sure your business can guarantee quality connectivity should be the first priority for the serious business owner,” explains Tim Wyatt-Gunning, CEO of Web Africa.

Business Uncapped subscriber also get access to expert support of the highest quality through only experienced call center agents in addition to the free added services.

Web Africa’s Business Uncapped ADSL packages start from R299 for the 384k package, R399 for the 512k package and R699 for the 1M package, all packages runs on Web Africa’s gold bandwidth.

For more information regarding the new Web Africa Business Uncapped packages see here.

Web Africa Launched Uncapped Internet For Home Users

Web Africa Uncapped Internet Home UsersEverybody was waiting in anticipation for Web Africa to launch their Uncapped Internet packages for home users when the slew of other Internet Service Providers jumped onto the band wagon and introduced uncapped packages, but the company had other plans and kept a close eye on the market.

Good things comes to those who wait, and with the introduction of Web Africa’s new Uncapped Internet for home users this is the case.

In an effort to combat poor internet service delivery, Web Africa has launched a spoof political party, the WA party, which is positioning itself as the organisation that will make things happen online and provide uncapped internet to Web Africans ‘from Boksburg to Bafokeng from Benoni to Bishopscourt’.

Web Africa is planning not just to target the tech savvy with the launch of their new Uncapped Internet for home users, but want to make unlimited Internet available and affordable to the average user without any contractual obligation.

Web Africa Uncapped Internet for home users pricing below.

Line speed Price per month
Up to 384kbps R179
Up to 1Mbps R289
Up to 4Mbps R599
Up to 10Mbps R1699

Pricing shows that Web Africa means business and coupled with their reliable network and excellent support one thing you can be assured of is that Web Africa has set a new benchmark in Uncapped Home Internet in South Africa.

Web Africa Revamps Hosting Offerings With Unlimited Traffic

Web Africa, currently South Africa’s 2nd biggest hosting provider, has just launched their new range of hosting products – Nitro Unlimited.

Web Africa has just released their new Nitro Unlimited hosting range that promises to be a highly competitive product in the local hosting space by giving clients access to unlimited bandwidth and a fully equipped control panel that makes managing your website and email accounts a breeze.

The new Nitro Unlimited hosting range gives clients the choice of a Linux or Windows hosting environment with the option of hosting locally in South Africa or internationally at no additional charge.

Head of Product and Marketing, Cliff Hazell had this to say about their new offering: “We’re bringing leading international standards home, and giving South Africans the exceptional value and experience they deserve.”

Web Africa’s Nitro Unlimited hosting range starts from as low as R19pm and have a 30 day money back guarantee should you not be satisfied with the product.

Nitro Unlimited Hosting Packages Breakdown

Nitro Unlimited Micro Micro Plus Basic Standard Advanced Pro
Traffic Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Disk Space 50MB 250MB 1000MB 2000MB 3000MB 5000MB
Email Accounts 1 5 15 30 150 500
Price R19pm R39pm R99pm R149pm R279pm R439pm

Web Africa Home Connect: First Off-Peak ADSL For Home Users

Web Africa has just launched a new Home ADSL product range that is sure to shake up the local South African ADSL market. The new product called Home Connect gives users double the bandwidth for the same prices compared to other ADSL providers.

Having analysed home user ADSL bandwidth trends, Web Africa have come up with the Home Connect product that offers users peak and off-peak usage allowances, resulting in low prices starting from R29 for 2GB of ADSL bandwidth.

I have to point out that the off-peak usage allowances is not like other broadband providers’ where you only get to use the bandwidth when you would normally be asleep, but rather when you would use the internet most as a home user, between 7pm and 7am.

Head of Product and Marketing, Cliff Hazell, says: “We have specifically designed this product for home users who are looking for good value for their money and don’t want to spend a fortune on quality ADSL. The majority of home users’ bandwidth is utilised outside of business hours or on weekends, allowing us to offer ‘off peak’ usage at much lower rates, whilst still providing sufficient bandwidth for normal peak-time usage and pass the value on to our customers.”

Web Africa Home Connect pricing

Price Total GB’s Off-Peak GB’s Peak GB’s
R29 2GB 1GB 1GB
R79 5GB 4GB 1GB
R149 10GB 8GB 2GB
R239 25GB 20GB 5GB
R599 50GB 40GB 10GB
R899 75GB 60GB 15GB
R1199 100GB 80GB 20GB
R1799 150GB 120GB 30GB
R2933 200GB 160GB 40GB

For more details visit the Web Africa Home Connect ADSL product page.

Web Africa Red Africa 30GB ADSL Special

Web Africa Red Africa Red ADSL 30GB for only R199It seems like just about every company out there are joining in on Vodacom’s Red campaign, first there was Cell C, then Afrihost and now the latest company to launch a red promotion is local ISP Web Africa.

For the whole week until Friday, Web Africa will be giving the first 30 customers who sign up through their Red Alert page access to 30GB of bandwidth for only R199 per month.

Web Africa will open registration every day at 12:00 and give the first 30 customers 30 gigs of bandwidth for only R199, they will also throw in 100GB of free Download Plus bandwidth which can be used between 12am and 6am in the morning.

For more information about the Web Africa Red Africa promotion view the Red Africa page.

Top 10 blog posts of February 2010

February has been a extremely good month for iGeek, seeing visitors more than double during this month. I would like to thank all the loyal iGeek readers and urge you to further spread the word about iGeek.

February I started to promote iGeek more aggressively using social media and payed more attention to my writing style to help improve my page ranks. This all has paid off very well and the proof is in the stats.

Here is a list of the top visited blog posts for February 2010:

  1. JR Show Dem (Make the circle bigger) video
  2. Disable Google Buzz mail notifications
  3. Straatligkinders Kaptein span die seile video
  4. Introducing the 2010 Stormers Vodacom babes
  5. The Nerdies 2010 turning into mudslinging competition
  6. How to mirror Wikipedia
  7. HTC’s Desire to take on Google Nexus One
  8. G-Connect Giveaway
  9. Got my HTC Hero
  10. Web Africa’s new pricing a disappointment

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