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Simphiwe S.

The WhatsApp service at Allplans was fast and efficient. I got my LTE connection sorted out quickly.

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Sibongile R.

Mike really went out of his way. Not only did he set up my LTE internet, but he also ensured that I had the right package to fit my needs and budget.

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William R.

YouTube and WhatsApp always gave me problems. So I checked out Allplans and got an lte deal with them which solved those issues

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John K.

I got a great deal on my LTE connection through Allplans. The WhatsApp service made everything so easy

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Hannah K.

The WhatsApp service was convenient to use. I got my LTE connection sorted out quickly

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Sanele T.

My LTE connection is amazing!

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Lindiwe B.

Exceptional work by Mike. My LTE internet is much faster than before

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Jack K.

Lisa, jy is die beste! Ek het R250 per maand gespaar op my nuwe LTE internet. Fantastiese diens van begin tot einde.

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Isabella R.

My LTE connection is fast and reliable. The WhatsApp service made it easy to set up, and I am saving R200.

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Matthew M.

YouTube and WhatsApp always had issues on my old LTE connection. Allplans sorted it out with a better plan, and now everything runs smoothly!

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I got my LTE connection sorted quickly and I'm saving R150 annually.

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Daniel B.

Business LTE package was set up without any issues. I’m very impressed with the service!

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Needed a business LTE solution, and they delivered. No downtime, fast connection, and perfect for my team’s remote work setup.

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Got a business LTE package, and it’s been very reliable. Perfect for my remote work setup.

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I got a Sim Only and LTE plan with Allplans. I’m saving R250 per month on both services combined.

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I had so many issues with my old LTE providerβ€”couldn’t even load YouTube properly. Allplans fixed me up with a stable connection. I am really glad I made the switch!

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I got a Sim Only deal and my LTE internet was sorted out, and I’m saving R300 per month!

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Business LTE package was set up quickly, and the connection is reliable. I’m very happy with the service!

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Internet Speed in South Africa

In the age of instant messaging, live streaming, and online gaming, getting stuck with a spinning loading circle can be a real drag. Understanding the nitty-gritty of internet speed in South Africa is important because who wants to wait ages for a webpage to load or deal with a video that buffers every five seconds? Let’s break it down.

Internet speed is like the Vrrr Phaa of the digital worldβ€”it's about how fast data zooms across the web to your devices. And your experience can range from sports car slick to donkey cart slow. But hey, it's not just about how quickly you can download the latest Amapiano tracks. Upload speeds are also a big deal, especially if you're all about posting videos or gaming online.

When it comes to South Africa's internet speed, it's a mixed bag. Some areas are well-off with fibre blazing through like a comet, delivering super slick speeds that make streaming a breeze. Want to know the best part? With services like Allplans, keeping up with the latest technology isn't just a dream.

However, it ain't all sunshine and rainbows. In some spots, the internet is more tortoise than hare. If you live in a place that fibre hasn't kissed yet, you might be rolling with ADSL or even mobile data. The thing is, slow speeds can be a serious bummer, especially if you're trying to conquer the business world from your home office or if you've just settled in for a Netflix marathon.

Now, speed is measured in Mbpsβ€”that's megabits per second, for the uninitiated. The higher the number, the faster your internet should be. And when we say 'should be', we mean it. Just because your service provider promises you world-class speeds, doesn't mean you're going to get them all day, every day. Peak times, bad weather, and even your old router can mix up a cocktail of slow connectivity.

If you feel like you're getting short-changed on speed, a good old-fashioned internet speed test can help you get to the bottom of it. You can score one easily online, so sprint over to our website to see if you're really getting the Mbps you're paying for.

But don't stress too much. Even if your internet isn't the fastest in the land, there are ways to pump up those sluggish speeds. We're talking about things like choosing the right internet service provider or tweaking your home network setup for maximum efficiency. The good news? We’ve got resources like our Sim only providers page to help you get your internet journey on the right track.

So, keep your chin up! Even if you’re not surfing the web like a pro surfer just yet, understanding your internet speed and knowing how to work around the slow zones can make all the difference. Ready to dive deeper into the stream of fast internet? Check out the latest internet package deals and wave goodbye to those days of digital lag. With the right moves, that snail-paced internet will be nothing but a memory.

What are Common Causes of Slow Internet in South Africa

You're cozied up on the couch ready to stream your favourite series or maybe you've got an online gaming session waiting, but instead of smooth streaming or seamless gaming, you're faced with the dreaded buffering icon or lag. Frustrating much? Absolutely! So, what's the deal with slow internet in South Africa? Let's unravel the common culprits.

First up, bandwidth congestion. Imagine this: it's rush hour and everyone's using the same highwayβ€”the internet highway, that is. When too many people hop online at once, usually in the evenings, it's like a traffic jam for your data. Your connection speed takes a hit because, well, you're sharing it with the neighbourhood.

Then there's outdated infrastructure. Some parts of South Africa are still rocking internet infrastructure that's older than the first season of "Generations.” Older cables and tech can slow you down, just like driving an old car that can't keep up with the new models.

Don't forget about the distance from the exchange. Your internet signal travels from a local exchange to your home. The further you are from the exchange, the more your signal loses strengthβ€”like when you try to shout to your buddy across a rugby field.

Also, let's talk about data caps. Many plans have a limit, and if you hit that cap, providers might throttle your speed. It's like having all-you-can-eat wings, but after 20, you can only have one every hour.

Your home setup matters too. A weak Wi-Fi signal, outdated hardware, or even where your router is placed in your house (yeah, behind that big ole TV is not helping) can cause speed issues. It's a bit like trying to have a convo with your friend in a noisy cafeteriaβ€”you're not getting the full message.

And you can’t overlook network throttling. Yup, sometimes your service provider might intentionally slow down your speed during peak times or when you're using a lot of data. It's their way of managing traffic, but it can be a bummer for you.

So, what can we do about it? For starters, check out your plan to make sure it fits your needsβ€”you might need more data or a faster speed. Head over to our mobile providers page to see what’s on offer. You can also upgrade your hardware. Find some sweet deals on routers that can give your Wi-Fi a boost at Allplans.

Remember, understanding what causes slow internet speeds is the first step to fixing the problem and getting back to enjoying fast, reliable internet. Whether you’re looking for beefier plans or just want to ensure you’re equipped for optimal connectivity, there's plenty of options out there. Explore the possibilities and say goodbye to waiting for that loading icon. Your next streaming binge or online battle royale awaits!

How to Test Your Internet Speed in South Africa

Curious about how fast your internet really is? It's like a check-up but for your Wi-Fi or data connection. Testing your internet speed is actually super simple, and it's something you can do right from your favorite comfy chair. So grab your device, and let's get the lowdown on your upload, download, and ping!

Step 1: Grab your smartphone, tablet, or computer. Make sure you're connected to your home Wi-Fi, or if you're testing mobile data, make sure you've got a good signal. You don't want anything skewing your results, right?

Step 2: Close any apps or programs that might be using the internet. This means pausing your series, music streaming, and telling your mate you'll BRB on your chat because these things might affect your speed test results.

Step 3: Now, you'll want to visit a speed test site. There are a bunch out there, but you’re looking for something reliable. The best part? They're usually free! A quick tip: look for a speed test that has servers in South Africa for the most accurate results.

Got the site? Hit the 'Start' or 'Go' button, and the test will do its thing. It'll check how quickly data is sent to and from your deviceβ€”this is your upload and download speeds, measured in Mbps. And don't worry, it's all very legal.

The results come in quick, and here's what you're eyeing out: The download speedβ€”that's how fast you pull data from the internet to you. It's key for streaming 'Skeem Saam', downloading the latest hits, or even just scrolling through your feeds. Next up, the upload speedβ€”important for sending out those TikTok videos, gaming online, or even just uploading homework assignments. Last, but not least, ping or latency, which is about reaction time. Lower ping means less lag in your online games or video calls.

Seeing numbers lower than your crush's text replies? Fret not! There are plenty of things you can do to improve your internet speed, and that starts with understanding what's up. And if you need to upgrade your plan or switch to a nifty new deal, Allplans is the spot to find options.

Remember to run a few tests at different times of the dayβ€”internet speed can change depending on how many people are online in your area. If you keep hitting low numbers, have a chat with your internet provider.

So, what's the next step? Share those speeds with your provider or look for better deals if they're not cutting it. You deserve internet that's as fast as your mind, and with resources like our comparison website, you're sorted! Ready to amp up your internet experience? Check out what's buzzing in the world of internet packages and gear up for an upgrade. It's time to make those internet speed woes a thing of the past!

How to Improve Your Internet Speed at Home in South Africa

Let’s tackle a huge headache – slow home internet. Before you throw your phone out the window or start a petition to get faster speeds in your hood, try these tricks to boost your home internet speed.

First thing's first, check out where your router lives. If it's stuffed behind books on the shelf or hidden behind the TV, your Wi-Fi signal is probably crying for help. Your router's antennas should be free, kind of like how you'd want clear sound if you're dropping beats. Ideally, put it somewhere high and in the center of your home for the best signal reach.

Got thicker walls than a fort? Or a house that stretches longer than a cricket pitch? Your one router might

not be enough. In this case, consider getting a Wi-Fi extender or mesh network to push that signal to all the nooks and crannies of your crib.

What about those Netflix binges that still buffer? Could be time to upgrade your gear. Tech gets old – sad but true. A router that's as old as your school uniform probably isn't going to slice it. Modern routers can handle faster speeds and more devices. Take a look at Allplans for the latest gear that'll keep you racing on the information superhighway.

If your Wi-Fi's sorted but your speed is still falling flat, peek at your devices. Running a zillion apps at once can drag down even Usain Bolt-type speeds. Give your devices a break by closing unused apps and giving them the occasional restart. And when you're not using your devices, disconnect them from Wi-Fi. No point in them gobbling up speed for no good reason.

Feel like your data cap might be capping your style? Blast through it, and you might find your provider slows your roll. If you're a heavy internet user – no shame, who isn't these days – consider an unlimited data plan to keep things speedy. Head over to our website Allplans to check out plans that won't put the brakes on your online life.

And don't forget, updates are a friend, not a foe. Keep your devices' software fresh to avoid any bugs that might mess with your connection. Your router needs this TLC, too. Most can update themselves, but sometimes they need a nudge, so don't ghost your router's update needs.

Are you more the gaming or streaming type? Then traffic prioritization might be your golden ticket. Some routers let you choose which activities get VIP speed treatment. So if you're about to start a gaming marathon, you can keep your speeds fast there while everyone else's browsing gets the slow lane.

After all this, if your internet is still more tortoise than hare, it might be time to chat with your provider or look for a new one that can get you zooming. Check out the options on our mobile providers page and find a provider that feels the need for speed just as much as you do.

So there you have it, a few tweaks and you could be on the highway to the fast lane. No more watching the spinning wheel of doom on your screen. Level up your home internet and let the good times roll!

How to Choose the Right Internet Provider in South Africa

Choosing the right internet provider is like picking the best sneakers for the school year. You want something reliable, fast, and that won't let you down when you're sprinting to the finish lineβ€”or in our case, when you're streaming, gaming, or cramming for exams. But how do you dodge the dodgy deals and lock in that perfect internet connection? Here are some key plays.

Check out that coverage map first. No point in dreaming about fibre speeds if they're not available on your street. Providers like MTN, Telkom, and Vodacom have coverage checkers, so you can peep whether you're in a hotspot or a not-spot.

Got the green light on coverage? Sweet. Now let's talk speed. What's your online lifestyle? Are you the next YouTube sensation or just chilling with casual browsing? Tailor your speed needs to your online habits. But hey, more speed usually equals a heftier price tag, so balance your need for speed with your budget.

And speaking of budget, let's talk bucks. We're all looking to stretch our Rand, so compare those prices. Some providers have specials (who doesn't love a cheeky deal?) and others might offer extras like free routers or installation. Keep your eyes peeled at Allplans for the latest offers.

What about customer support? When things go south with your connection, you need a team quicker than a WhatsApp group at answering questions. Check out reviews and ask your mates about their provider's customer service game before you commit.

Now, let’s get technical. Data limitsβ€”are they a thing for you? If your family's internet usage is through the roof, you might want to dodge providers that put a cap on your surfing. Unlimited data plans might be your ticket, so you won't hit snags streaming the Springboks game or downloading enough music to rival 5FM's playlists.

And what about contracts? Some providers might lock you in for a year or two, which can be cool if you're settled. But if you're the type who likes to keep their options open, or you're potentially moving soon, look for flexible, no-contract options.

Always, always read the fine print – those terms and conditions can hide some sneaky stuff. You don't want to get three months down the line and find there's an extra fee for going over your data, or that your 'speedy' connection has the pace of a snail on a chill day.

Choosing the right internet provider isn't a click-and-hope decision. It's about checking those tailored plans, comparing prices, and making sure you'll get fast, stress-free support when you need it. Jump onto Allplans to check out your options and make an informed choice. The right provider will have you surfing the web waves like a pro, with zero hiccups and full-speed ahead. Say goodbye to those days of endless buffering and hello to smooth sailing in the internet ocean.

Fibre and LTE Technology in South Africa

When we're talking internet in South Africa, two magic words get thrown around a lot lately: Fibre and LTE. You may have heard these terms buzzing around like bees around a braai, but what do they actually mean for your internet experience at home or on your phone? Let’s get into it.

So, fibre, it's like the Ferrari of internet connections. It uses light to zip data at lightning-fast speeds through cables made of glass or plastic. The best part? It's crazy stable. That means it's less "Eish, my connection is down again" and more "Whoa, that video loaded in a blink!" Plus, fibre doesn't care how far you are from the providerβ€”your speed stays the same whether you're right next door or a few streets away.

Want to check if your street's fibre-ready? Head on over to internet providers page and look for plans in your area. If you find your hood’s connected, then brace yourself for internet that's smoother than the moves you bust out at the school dance.

Now, let's not forget about LTE. This stands for Long-Term Evolution, but you can think of it as Really Quick Mobile Internet. It's wireless, so that means you can take it with you to the park, the mall, or anywhere you roll. LTE is a step up from the older 3G networkβ€”it gets you streaming, gaming, and downloading without the drag of slow speeds, and it's available in way more places than fibre.

Got your eye on LTE? Sweet! For mobile data plans that get you hooked up with LTE, have a look at our website. They've got deals that’ll keep you connected without tying you down.

But as with all things, there's a catch or two. Even though fibre is super-fast, it's not everywhere. Getting those cables laid down is a job and a half, and some places are still waiting for their turn. And with LTE, well, the faster you go, the more data you use. That's fine if you've got an unlimited plan, but if your data's capped, keep an eye on it, or you’ll run out faster than the ice-cream truck on a hot day.

And remember, weather and buildings can be like those annoying blockers in a gameβ€”sometimes they mess with your LTE signal. So if you're inside and your LTE is acting up, try shifting closer to a window or stepping outdoors. Find your sweet spot so you can keep that connection strong.

Choosing between fibre and LTE boils down to what you do online and where you do it. Are you a stay-at-home kind of internet user, or are you always on the go? Either way, there's a tech that fits your style.

So there you have it. Whether you're after the speed king called fibre or the freedom fighter known as LTE, there are options to give you that fast, reliable internet life. Dive into the future of connectivity and make sure you’re getting the best out of your internet experience in Mzansi!

How to Find the Best Mobile Plans in South Africa

When you're on the hunt for the best mobile plan in South Africa, it's like picking the winning team for the Saturday match – it takes some know-how, but once you score, it's celebration time. You need the right mix of data, calls, and maybe a few extras to keep you connected without going broke. Let's get into the game plan.

Kick off by checking your current usage. Are you munching through data like it's popcorn at the movies, or are you more of a call and text person? Understanding your habits helps you avoid paying for stuff you don't use. Track your data and call use for a month or two, jot it down or use an app – whatever works for you.

Next up, shop around. Like finding the best pair of kicks, you want a deal that offers great value. Don’t just glance at the price tag – look at what’s included. Some plans boast big

data bundles, others might have freebie apps or bonus airtime. Go check out our Sim Only page to compare, but keep your eyes on the prize – a plan that fits you.

What about family plans? They're clutch if you want to spread the love (and data) with the fam. Some providers let you add multiple lines to a single account, and often, you’ll save more together than going solo. It’s all about that team spirit.

Look, nobody likes surprise costs. Some plans are sneaky and will charge extra when you go over your data or minutes. Choose a plan with transparent billing. That way, you can keep track of your spending and avoid a panic attack when the bill lands.

And don't miss out on promotions. Providers often have deals that’ll hook you up with extras just for signing up. Keep your eyes peeled for these specials – they can be game-changers. It’s like finding a hidden level in a video game – a sweet surprise that levels up your day.

Let’s talk about flexibility. Are you keen on a lengthy contract, or does pay-as-you-go fit your style better? Contracts can offer better rates, but if you value freedom, an open plan might be right up your alley.

Don't forget coverage – a plan is no good if you can't get signal where you roam. Most providers like Vodacom, MTN, and Telkom have coverage maps on their sites. Do a quick check to ensure you're covered whether you're chilling at home or hitting the beach.

Now, roll up your sleeves and get ready to compare. Dive into the nitty-gritty details, make a shortlist, and don’t shy away from asking questions. Need help getting started? Check out our mobiles providers page and compare the different mobile plans available to you.

Armed with knowledge and a few pro tips, you're all set to find the mobile plan that punches above its weight class. One that offers data, calls, and SMS bundles tailored to your lifestyle. So take the leap, sign up for that winning plan, and stay connected on your terms. Here's to finding your perfect mobile plan match and never missing out on what's happening in your world.

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