ADSL PREpaid Accounts - Do you like to purchase bandwidth in bulk? Do you not like losing the bandwidth you don’t use up in the month? Then the Axxess DSL PREpaid Account is for you.
You pay once-off for the account (I.E. a 1GB PREpaid account is R69.00 for the whole GB. - Not monthly). You have 12 months to use up the 1GB of bandwidth. And you can top-up your account with more PREpaid bandwidth at any time, if your bandwidth is running out.
All AXXESS ADSL international bandwidth is supplied via fibre optic links on the undersea SAT3 cable and not via Satellite like some other ISP's. This gives you a FASTER surfing experience without all the latency.
Plus there is no need to add fancy proxy settings or any other 3rd party software. Just add our Axxess username and password to your router and you are ready to go.
This gives you the opportunity to use unshaped bandwidth, in the evenings and weekends when you need it, for gaming, streaming, radio, IPTV, P2P and other specialised software, all with much reduced ping (delay) times, and you still have your normal shaped account during the day.
Subject to Terms & Conditions. E&OE. Prices include VAT. ALL Axxess accounts are NOT charged pro-rata. You will pay for the full month on activation, even if the activation date is the last day of the month.
Need any more information or help then contact us on the following telephone number 0861 300 900. We are available 24 hours 7 days a week.
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