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Meerensee is getting fibre optic cables

We could all do with a bit of fibre in our lives.

Not the crunchy kind that you eat for breakfast (although, that is also very good for you) – the kind of fibre that gives you instant Internet connectivity.

Have you seen all the trenches being dug around Meerensee?

That is because the Richards Bay suburb is getting fibre!

The fibre optic cables being installed will bring high speed broadband Internet connectivity for Meerensee residents.

That means:

  • faster real-time connectivity
  • super-fast uploads and downloads
  • crystal clear video calls
  • uninterrupted streaming
  • lag-free gaming
  • fast and reliable Internet browsing

Why fibre?

Fibre optic uses flexible glass fibres that transmit data by means of light impulses. It transmits data much faster than traditional copper electric cables, allowing for faster and more reliable Internet browsing.

Join the fibre revolution

With deals starting from R553 a month, revolutiolise the way you live, work and play with Vodacom fibre.

Download HD movies and series in 10 minutes.

Enjoy crystal clear, uninterrupted video calls.

Take on gamers around the world in real time with lag free gaming.

Download or stream content at superfast speeds.

To plug into this service, visit Vodacom Richards Bay at Boardwalk Inkwazi Shopping Centre, groud floor, next to H&M.

 

 

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Mari Scott

Mari is a talented writer and media expert with 20 years’ experience in the industry. She has worked as an editor, journalist, proofreader and digital content curator. She is equally comfortable in the newsroom, working on hard-hitting, objective stories, and in the advertising department where she skilfully crafts B2C content for local businesses. She holds a BA Journalism degree.
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