ADSL South Africa - What are Paper-based Prepaid ADSL Vouchers?

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Paper-based Prepaid ADSL vouchers are ‘…similar to prepaid top-up vouchers for mobile airtime’ (Prepaid ADSL vouchers here, MyADSL, 17 May 2007).

In other words, one is be able to buy a Paper-based Prepaid ADSL Voucher and use the code that comes with the voucher to top-up bandwidth instantly.

What’s the concept behind Paper-based Prepaid ADSL Vouchers?

The concept behind this innovative ADSL solution is as follow: “What do you do when you reach your bandwidth cap just a few days before the end of the month? Up until now, you either went without connectivity for that period or had to go through the extra hassle - not to mention expense - of buying additional gigabytes” (DOTCO turns heads with prepaid bandwidth top-ups, 16 May 2007).

In other words, Paper-based Prepaid ADSL Vouchers can help to make life easier when you have reached your bandwidth cap a couple of days before the end of the month.

Which ADSL Broadband Provider (ADSL ISP) introduced Paper-based Prepaid ADSL Vouchers into the SA telecoms market?

Dotco (the ISP behind All You Can Eat Broadband).

Dotco, a Cape Town-based ADSL Broadband Provider and ADSL innovator, introduced Paper-based Prepaid ADSL Vouchers into the South African ADSL Broadband market in May 2007.