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Affordable Internet for Schools

We are dedicated to the success of learners throughout our coverage areas, and therefore have dropped our prices to accommodate even the smallest of schools.

We would be thrilled to assist schools to make the right decision for their Internet & Email needs.

We further have special prices on installations for the school and headmaster.

Please contact the office for more details!

Schools Internet Tarrifs

Price (Vat Inclusive)

1GB Schools

R 148

2GB Schools

R 180

3GB Schools

R 213

4GB Schools

R 245

5GB Schools

R 261

6GB Schools

R 310

7GB Schools

R 343

8GB Schools

R 375

9GB Schools

R 408

10GB Schools

R 413

15GB Schools

R 533

20GB Schools

R 673

30GB Schools

R 873

Schools Options:

  • High Speed High Priority during Business Hours.
  • Free youown.co.za or yourown.com domain registration, renewal, webhosting and 10 e-mail addresses on our Hetzner Server worth R110 per month.
  • Free Fax to e-mail number.
  • Hard-capped or soft-capped option.
  • Additional bandwidth top-ups on a 3 month rollover.
  • Additional (out off contract) bandwidth at R100/GB charged at 500mb intervals. Available on the soft-capped options only.
  • Access to after hours Callback support via our 0230040040 support number.
  • VOiP Internet Telephony ready.
  • Additional connection from different premises under the same contract at R100/month.
  • The installation is charged separate and costs vary depending on you location
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Contact Us

If you encounter any problems with our services or products or have any questions, please contact us.

Tel: 023 342 2221 or 023 004 0040
Email: support@breedenet.co.za

Office Hours : 8am to 5pm | Monday to Friday (Wednesday | 08:30 - 17:00)

After Hours Support: Until 21:00 daily

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