Cell C offers customers double data through new all-in-one bundles and starter packs

Cell C has extended its data bundles to a broader market, by launching the new All-In-One tariff plan through which customers can get double the data when they purchase any All-In-One bundles.

The All-In-One price plan is available to customers who purchase the NEW All-In-One Starter pack, and is available in two derivatives. Customers can experience the value of the All-In-One Bundles with a FREE All-In-One 120MB pack (available in the Informal Market, subject to R10 minimum recharge) or with a FREE All-In-One 300MB pack subject to minimum R20. 

As a consumer-centric service provider, Cell C has always been committed to giving our customers access to fast internet, great value and reliable network coverage. The new All-In-One starter packs allow us to take our Prepaid offers to the next level in terms of great service and great value for money to truly allow our customers to connect with megs and minutes for less.

Simo Mkhize, Chief Commercial Officer of Cell C

Customers on the new All-In-One starter packs will enjoy the value loaded All-In-One bundles for the next six months. There are no restrictions on time or usage – customers can use their data whenever they want for whatever they want.

Customers who wish to take advantage of the double data offer need only purchase and RICA a starterpack and purchase an All-In-One bundle across any sales channel (Cell C USSD / App / Portal / Pinless recharges / Virtual recharges and banking recharges). 

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