FNB Connect will get better coverage with MTN roaming deal
FNB Connect customers are set to benefit from Cell C’s roaming agreement with MTN, the company announced.
In May, Cell C announced it had “entered into a far-reaching roaming agreement with MTN to complement its own high-quality network”.
MTN will provide 3G and 4G services to Cell C in areas where Cell C has chosen to purchase coverage rather than self-build – mainly outside of main metro areas.
“This agreement will significantly increase coverage, specifically 3G and 4G coverage across South Africa, for our FNB Connect SIMs,” said FNB.
The bank added that it currently has over half a million active SIMs.
“As a result of this new roaming agreement expected to be completed by the end of the year, customers will experience enhanced network quality and faster download speeds. No action is required from our customers as their phones will automatically and seamlessly switch between base stations.”
FNB Connect is a South African Internet service provider which operates as a business unit within FirstRand Bank Limited (“FRB”). FNB is a division of one of FRB and one of the “big four” Banks in the South African market. The move into telecommunications was unprecedented at the time and in addition to normal banking products and services, FNB now offers telecommunications value-added services.
FNB Connect is a supplier of data for South African ADSL subscribers and also offers VoIP services for its clients.
It is one of the first South African VoIP suppliers to have developed a VOIP application for the iPhone, Windows Mobile and Symbian mobile phones, plus a PC version for Windows and Linux and a web-based digital phone.