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WiFi Hotspots - Axxess WiFi Prepaid gives you the convenience of going mobile with your notebook, while keeping fast ADSL speeds.
All you need to do is buy the hotspot bandwidth you need, then go to any one of our nationwide locations(600+ hotspots) listed in the locations tab. It couldn't be more simple.
You have 1 year to use up the hotspot bandwidth that you purchase from Axxess DSL.
For HOTSPOT support. If you think the hotspot is down for any reason or you can't connect, please call 0861HOTSPOT (0861 4687768) 24 / 7
For all account questions please call Axxess 24 / 7 (0861 300 900)
WiFi Help?
Click here for WiFi Help.
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Vouchers available from Pick n' Pay and Engen can be used at Axxess hotspots nationwide. Simply enter the username and password from the till slip in the username and password field and select Axxess as the service provider from the drop down list. This is an easy and convenient way to get online immediately without having to use your credit card. Please be aware that due to difference in cost price between ADSL bandwidth and WiFi bandwidth, available bandwidth for this voucher is reduced accordingly. 1GB of bandwidth will result in 130MB available after login on to the hotspot. We therefore recommend not using this voucher for normal ADSL access, but only for WiFi access, since this is a permanent reduction. |
Subject to Terms & Conditions. E&OE. Prices include VAT. ALL Axxess accounts are NOT charged pro-rata. You will pay for the full month on activation, even if the activation date is the last day of the month.
Need any more information or help then contact us on the following telephone number
0861 300 900.
We are available 24 hours 7 days a week.
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