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Internet Solutions (IS) has announced that it will be restructuring its pricing across its AlwaysOn Hotspot offering, making it one of the most cost-effective in the market.
 
IS already boasts one of the largest footprint of hotspots across South Africa, with more than 750 live sites. “The reduction in prices will be made across all packages, but the most significant impact will be on the higher-end packages of 1 GB and over,” said Craig Stewart, Wi-Fi product manager at Internet Solutions.
 
Currently consumers are paying 35 cents per MB on average to access hotspots in South Africa. “The new pricing will see users paying 18 cents per MB for a 1 GB package, while the 3 GB and over packages will be priced at 8 cents per MB.”
 
“Our AlwaysOn hotspots can be accessed at key locations such as all ACSA airports, roughly 80% of hotels in SA and a variety of restaurants and coffee shops,” stated Stewart.
 
Some of these hotel chains include Sun International, City Lodge, Holiday Inn, Protea Hotels, Three Cities and Crowne Plaza, whilst some of the franchises are Mugg & Bean, Seattle and Dulce Cafés. IS also has interconnect agreements with a variety of international carriers, giving the ISP access to over 200 000 hotspots globally.
 
“We currently have inbound interconnect agreements with the 24 international carriers, giving customers flexibility and ease of connection using the same account as they do in their own countries,” Steward added.
 
“Wi-Fi should be playing a much more prominent role in connecting people. It is however perceived to be very expensive, largely because it is incorrectly compared to ADSL services. We are already at a point where we can provide customers with speed and quality of connection that is superior to 3G and now it will be a lot more affordable as well,” Stewart concluded.

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