Barely 3 months after increasing its data bundles prices, Econet increased them again yesterday. So, here we give you a comparison to see who offers the cheapest data bundles between all Mobile Network Operators (MNO).
Daily
Mobile Network Operator | Price | Data | Data you get per dollar |
---|---|---|---|
Econet | $1.5 | 40MB | 27MB |
Telecel | $1 | 65MB | 65MB |
Netone | $1 | 42MB | 42MB |
Note: The “Data you get per dollar” was calculated by dividing the data official data offering of an MNO by the price. For instance, in Econet’s case, I divided 40 (MB) by 1.5 to get 26 (MB). This formula applies to all the tables below. But If an MNO has a package which is priced at $1, there was no need no use the “Data you get per dollar calculation”.
Verdict: Telecel is the cheapest. In other words, it offers more data bundles per dollar.
Weekly
Mobile Network Operator | Price | Data | Data you get per dollar |
---|---|---|---|
Econet | $1.35 | 25MB | 19MB |
Telecel | $3.00 | 200MB | 67MB |
Netone | $1.00 | 36MB | 36MB |
Verdict: Telecel is the cheapest. In other words, it offers more data bundles per dollar.
Monthly
Mobile Network Operator | Price of Lowest Bundle | Data | Data you get per dollar |
---|---|---|---|
Econet | $ 15.00 | 270 | 18MB |
Netone | $1.00 | 29MB | 29MB |
Telecel | $10.00 | 650MB | 65MB |
Verdict: Telecel is the cheapest. In other words, it offers more data bundles per dollar.
2 comments
How safe are these apps econet once diss associated itself from them.
Had a message from Telecel on fri that there’s are going up tomorrow 22nd July.