Telkom has unveiled the March Big Deal to enable you to surf, stream, and stay connected even during the late hours
The LTE Data Plan on a SIM-only month-to-month deal gives you 160GB of data for R199 per month.
The LTE Data Plan on a router on a Get 80GB LTE Data Plan on a 24-month Post-paid or TopUp contract for R239 per month.
The Telkom March Big Deal includes the following:
- 80GB Anytime Data (Validity period 61 days)
- 80GB Night Surfer data (Midnight to 7 am and Validity period 31 days)
- The 80GB LTE Data offers shall be available as a Sim-Only on a 24-month contract
- The 80GB LTE Data offers shall be available on a 24-month contract, which includes LTE MiFi pocket router, which connect up-to 16 devices.
- A Once-off SIM and Connection fee of R99 shall apply.
The March big deal start from 01st March 2024 and end 31st March 2024.
Also read: Millions Of Rand Owed: Telkom Disconnects Telephones At 32 Gauteng Public Hospitals, 83 Clinics
At least 32 public hospitals and 83 clinics in Gauteng have seen their landline telephones disconnected by Telkom because they failed to pay their accounts, which run into millions of rand.
Jack Bloom, the Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng shadow MEC for health, revealed the anomaly on Monday saying: “Gauteng public hospitals have a communication crisis as patients and their relatives cannot contact the hospitals for appointments, inquiries or updates as the Gauteng Health Department has not paid their phone bills”.
“I have been inundated by complaints that hospital phone numbers are not working, including the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg, Steve Biko, Thelle Mogoerane, Kopanong, Weskoppies and other hospitals.
“The numbers I have tested either say ‘the number you have dialed is incorrect’ or it just rings endlessly.”
The DA Gauteng MPL said the problem has persisted for over two weeks.
“Outdated switchboards are a general problem in Gauteng hospitals, but several sources have told me the problem now is due to lack of payment to Telkom,” Bloom said.