The operator has reduced its MyMeg 500, MyGig 1, MyGig 2 and MyGig 3 prices by between ZAR20 and ZAR30 per month.
Following MTN’s recent announcement of its new prices in its ‘big data’ sale, the two operators now offer the same price packages.
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