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Cheap talk time for UK travellers

10 Oct 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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Orange, in partnership with Nashua Mobile, is now offering mobile products for those travelling to the UK and the Ivory Coast. 
For UK products, South African travellers can purchase an Orange UK SIM card loaded with either £10 (159) or £30 (R478) credit. The £10 credit SIM card is priced at R200 (plus a R40 transaction fee). The £30 credit SIM card is priced at R550 (plus a R110 transaction fee).
For Côte d’Ivoire products, a prepaid SIM card is available at R11 (plus a R5 transaction fee). The SIM card is pre-loaded with 500F, which stands for Formule Seconde and is a special offer for those who make short duration calls and want to be charged for the exact time they spend on the phone. A 5000F scratch card is also available for R110 (plus a R25 transaction fee), which includes 10% bonus credit.
Orange also offers a 3G+ dongle priced at R320 plus a R65 transaction fee, which includes 5GB of data and is valid for 30 days after it is first activated.
Nashua Mobile features Orange outlets in Sandton City Mall in Johannesburg, Brooklyn Mall in Pretoria and Icon Centre and Canal Walk in Cape Town.

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