Rain kills uncapped 4G packages

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The change comes after the company announced the launch of its fully-fledged national mobile network with support for voice calls and SMSs on Thursday, 4 May 2023.

The change comes after the company launched itsHowever, the only way to use the network on a mobile device is to sign up for its new Rain One product.Subscribers can choose between three speeds for their fixed 5G home package and six “levels” of data, minutes, and SMS allocations for the two mobile 4G SIMs.

Rain’s new packages for home use have maximum speeds starting at 30Mbps, compared to the 10Mbps of its old 4G uncapped package for all devices. “Rain One means the combination of the 4G Home/5G Home service together with 4G Mobile Services,” it states. Given that Rain One’s fixed wireless access component is rendered useless for such customers, they will be paying R559 for the two “free” SIM cards with monthly allocations of 2GB data, 60 minutes, and 100 SMSs each on the base plan.

 

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