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<blockquote data-quote="Equity" data-source="post: 1142165" data-attributes="member: 26355"><p>Hi.</p><p>A LTE router will work well in this instance if its just for failover purposes.</p><p>If I can make a suggestion, get a Vodacom / MTN / CellC sim card and test these during load shedding.</p><p>I had a situation where MTN works brilliantly until load shedding occurred, and then it was almost completely useless.</p><p></p><p>I personally Found that a Vodacom "LTE" sim has the best Data packages,and worked well when the lights went off.</p><p>100GB day /100GB Night for R349 for the moth.</p><p></p><p>I also tried a Afrihost Uncapped SIM at R495 a month, but this didn't work well during load shedding (It uses MTN as a backbone)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Equity, post: 1142165, member: 26355"] Hi. A LTE router will work well in this instance if its just for failover purposes. If I can make a suggestion, get a Vodacom / MTN / CellC sim card and test these during load shedding. I had a situation where MTN works brilliantly until load shedding occurred, and then it was almost completely useless. I personally Found that a Vodacom "LTE" sim has the best Data packages,and worked well when the lights went off. 100GB day /100GB Night for R349 for the moth. I also tried a Afrihost Uncapped SIM at R495 a month, but this didn't work well during load shedding (It uses MTN as a backbone) [/QUOTE]
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