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On promotion until 2030-01-15 4pm *WHILE STOCKS LAST Cheap Fast Fibre and LTE Internet access with one contarct point, compare prices and services. There is no need to deal with multiple service providers. Fibre: Vumatel, Vuma Reach, Openserve, MetroFibre Nexus, Octotel, Vuma Key, Web Connect, Vodacom, FibreGeeks, Mitsol, Evotel, Balwin, Comtel, FibreSuburb, Thinks-peed, DNATel, Lightstruck. LTE: MTN • more information about this product • This product has been added to the cart.
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On promotion until 2030-01-15 4pm *WHILE STOCKS LAST Cheap Fast Fibre and LTE Internet access with one contarct point, compare prices and services. There is no need to deal with multiple service providers. Fibre: Vumatel, Vuma Reach, Openserve, MetroFibre Nexus, Octotel, Vuma Key, Web Connect, Vodacom, FibreGeeks, Mitsol, Evotel, Balwin, Comtel, FibreSuburb, Thinks-peed, DNATel, Lightstruck. LTE: MTN • more information about this product • This product has been added to the cart.
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Z140C-Xpress-F+
Mecer Z140C Series Z140C-Xpress-F+ Black Notebook, Intel Celeron Dual Core N4020 1.10Ghz with Turbo Boost up to 2.8Ghz 4MB L3 Cache Processor, 4096MB (4GB) DDR4-3200 SO-Dimm Memory (1x4096), Supports 4GB Max Mem, No memory slots, 500GB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive, NO optical drive ( No CD), 14" WXGA HD (1366 x 768 resolution) Non Gloss Type LED Backlit Display, Intel UHD Graphics 600, 802.11b / g / n Wireless Lan, Bluetooth, Webcam, 1x USB 3.0 port, 1x USB 2.0 port, Mini HDMI output, Micro SD Card Reader, 1.5 kg, Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 64 bit, 1 Year Carry in warranty, 2025 ComXpert International CC • more information about this product • This product has been added to the cart.
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Internet Service Providers in South Africa: Comparing Fibre, LTE and SatelliteChoosing the right internet connection in South Africa depends on your location, usage and performance needs. Below is an overview of the main modern internet types-Fibre, LTE/LTE-A and Satellite-along with insight into speeds and streaming requirements for services like YouTube, Netflix, Disney+ and more. Types of Internet ConnectionsFibre Optic BroadbandFibre connections use glass or plastic cables to deliver super-fast and reliable internet-with minimal signal loss over long distances. Fiber technology avoids electrical interference and does not require a landline. Speeds typically range from 2 Mbps up to 1 Gbps, depending on provider.
LTE / LTE-Advanced (4G / 4.5G)LTE and LTE-A are wireless broadband services delivered via mobile networks. Standard LTE offers up to 90 Mbps down and 25 Mbps up, while LTE-A can go up to 150 Mbps. This is a flexible option-especially in areas without fibre coverage.
Satellite InternetSatellite services cover remote and rural areas with no terrestrial infrastructure. Though flexible, latency can be high and weather-sensitive. Speeds vary by provider but are generally lower than fibre.
Understanding Internet Speeds (Mbps)Mbps stands for megabits per second, indicating how much data your connection can download or upload per second. Faster Mbps means smoother browsing, streaming, gaming and downloading.
A rule of thumb: aim for at least 100 Mbps for most modern households. Streaming Service Speed GuidelinesPlatform/QualitySpeed Needed
These figures match industry recommendations and real-world observations. How Much Speed Do You Need?Use these benchmarks to guide your choice:
According to Tom’s Guide, 20 Mbps per device is a good baseline for up to five devices-so 100 Mbps can cover a busy household Summary Comparison
Understanding the Mbps you need for your streamers, gamers and smart devices is key to choosing the right connection. Run an online speed test, estimate your usage, and upgrade accordingly to enjoy seamless browsing, HD/4K streaming, and smooth online gaming within South Africa. Products to display on a page : 10 | ||||||||||||