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    Home » Sections » Internet and connectivity » Zoom Flex – Zoom Fibre’s pay-as-you-go fibre solution

    Zoom Flex – Zoom Fibre’s pay-as-you-go fibre solution

    Promoted | Zoom Fibre’s newly launched Zoom Flex promises to keep South Africa connected, no matter your budget.
    By Zoom Fibre31 October 2023
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    Zoom Fibre’s newly launched Zoom Flex promises to keep South Africa connected, no matter your budget.

    Zoom Flex is a prepaid fibre solution that allows customers to pay only for what they need, tailoring their connectivity to their affordability and needs. With Zoom Flex, there’s no need to commit to costly long-term contracts that leave customers feeling restricted and frustrated at the end of each month.

    Enjoy fibre your way

    Zoom Flex is the solution South Africans have been searching for, with the dependency on connectivity and remote operations growing each day.

    • Personalised experience: Every user’s internet consumption varies—be it a student attending online classes, a professional working remotely, or a family streaming movies over the weekend. Zoom Fibre acknowledges this diversity, with Zoom Flex allowing users to tailor their connectivity based on actual needs rather than being confined to a one-size-fits-all plan.
    • Promotes digital inclusion: South Africa has diverse socio-economic demographics. Many regions might find long-term internet contracts burdensome or unfeasible. Zoom Flex bridges this gap, ensuring that even those in remote or underprivileged areas have an opportunity to access consistent and quality internet, fostering digital inclusion.
    • Flexibility and autonomy: Gone are the days of being tied down to year-long contracts or facing penalties for early termination. With prepaid solutions, users have the autonomy to switch plans, pause or even opt-out based on their changing circumstances or preferences.
    • Rapid response to market dynamics: The digital landscape and user behaviours are continually evolving. Prepaid internet solutions like Zoom Flex allow providers to quickly introduce new packages, promotional offers or adjust pricing based on market dynamics, ensuring they remain competitive and responsive to user needs.

    Stay connected with Zoom Flex

    Embrace the freedom of flexibility with Zoom Flex and keep your home or business connected. Now,South Africans have the power to settle for a solution that aligns with their needs and budgets.

    Are you ready to level up? Give it a try here!

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