If you are an online gaming fanatic and reside in South Africa you will be thrilled to know that there is an internet service provider that has taken the bold step of offering a free gaming service to each and every customer. Many gaming enthusiasts have been waiting for this to happen in South Africa, hoping that one of the ISP companies will step up to the plate and offer gaming services for free. What makes this offer so innovative to South Africans is that the ADSL internet users will not use any of their monthly cap while they game the night away.
Web Africa, a leading South African internet service provider, is offering this gaming service owing to the fact that they themselves have undergone a serious upgrade and would like to share it with their loyal customers. Web Africa have upgraded their network to Tier 1 which will result in faster and more reliable internet access, perfect for pc gaming. Another positive aspect to this new development is that Web Africa’s gaming service will be unshaped. In addition to this, the service will run through the company’s own network.
The WAGE (Web Africa Gaming Service) gaming service which is available from the 10th of December this year, has caused a stir of excitement since it was announced earlier this month. Web Africa has announced that their new service will include a game for every taste. The first four games to be initially offered are: Call of Duty Modern Warfare, Call of Duty World at War, Team Fortress 2 and Counterstrike Source.
According to Web Africa, the launch of this gaming service is only the beginning of many exciting things to come in the future. It seems that South Africa is catching up to with the rest of the worldwide gaming community and can now find themselves on the same level as people in other countries.
This move has also come owing to the fact that South Africa’s bandwidth prices have fallen recently, with many internet service providers offering 1 Gigabyte for as little as R29 per month. As we can see from this, competition is fierce within this sector and Web Africa’s new gaming service will most definitely win over the large gaming community in the country.
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