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    Home » News » Cell C’s LTE prepaid bundles have been revamped
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    Cell C’s LTE prepaid bundles have been revamped

    MarcéBy MarcéFebruary 25, 20228 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cell C’s Home Connecta Flexi prepaid LTE bundles launched back in 2021, offering users a cheaper alternative to fixed-line broadband. The mobile network has now implemented a bundle reshuffle, offering mobile data for lower prices. 

    Cell C’s new LTE pricing structure

    The mobile service provider has dropped a few of its previously offered bundles and replaced them with other offerings. It has opted to replace its 5GB + 5GB package (R60) with a 6GB + 6GB bundle at R90. Similarly, the 50GB + 50GB (R200) bundle has been replaced with a 40GB + 40GB (R190) bundle. 

    In terms of price reduction, the company’s 25GB + 25GB bundle has fallen from R180 to R170. All of these bundles are valid for a total of 30 days. But there’s one offering, the 2GB + 2GB, which only lasts for 14 days. 

    “We realised that some of our customers needed a more affordable entry point into Home Connecta Flexi, while others needed slightly more data each month,” says Cell C chief commercial officer, Simo Mkhize.

    “We have created bundles to cater for these needs while still remaining the most competitively priced in the broadband category,” Mkhize says.

    Bundle Anytime + Night data Price
    4GB 2GB + 2GB R45
    12GB 6GB + 6GB R90
    20GB 10GB + 10GB R140
    50GB 25GB + 25GB R170
    80GB 40GB + 40GB R190
    200GB 100GB + 100GB R390
    400GB 200GB + 200GB R700
    1TB 1TB  R900

     

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    If I had a business card, it'd say 'Digital Editor at Stuff'. But I don't because my gamertag is more useful than a business card. I write about tech industry, hardware, software, games and motoring.

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    8 Comments

    1. RAJ on April 18, 2022 12:09 am

      Cell C have devious ways of attracting customers.

      How is it that in a month Cell C has again changed the home connecta flexi bundle. Prior to feb 2022 we could buy 50Gb +50Gb bundle for R199…and without warning they removed the above offering and replaced it with 40Gb + 40Gb for R189. And now within a month they have removed the 40+40Gb offering. They are cheats….attract customers and then expect them to buy more expensive LTE bundle. I think they need to be reported to the regulatory body.
      NB: I have been a home connecta flexi customer since they introduced the deal and now feel cheated.

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      • Harry Martin on May 15, 2022 5:20 pm

        I second that. These changes are nothing but frusd. It’s disgusting how cell c chop and changes prices and bundles

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    2. Mrt on April 24, 2022 6:45 am

      An now a 40g is R299.00 from R189.00

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    3. Said on April 26, 2022 5:49 am

      It’s very bad in one month changing from 100 GB to 80GB to 50 GB to 20 GB home conecta flexi is not good any more they cheating on us I’m very upset of cell C business culture.

      Reply
    4. Phumlani on April 29, 2022 6:34 pm

      They are playing us now. I don’t enjoy cell c home connect.

      Reply
    5. Bapindile Dlamini on May 1, 2022 3:55 pm

      I feel scammed

      Reply
    6. Quinton on May 16, 2022 9:48 am

      Cellc home connecta deals are a scam ,Simo Mkhize needs to fix this ,prices change whenever they feel like itwith no prior warning that there will be changes
      They are a complete scam

      Reply
    7. Nontsizi Moalusi on July 5, 2022 11:03 am

      It work for me this data 10 daily n 10 nighr

      Reply

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