![]() They’ll be heading to Rosebank Mall from the 28 to the 30th of November before visiting Canal Walk from the 5th to the 7th of December. If you’d like to check out the MWEB WiFi enabled dress or see how the Futuristic Fitting Room works, they’re both currently on display at Hyde Park Corner in Johannesburg. Let’s stop with the tech talk, bottom line – expect fast and consistent internet access. The zone offers multiple access points that are then mashed together in a single environment. The MWEB WiFi zone provides high quality internet at a venue and is currently active in Hyde Park, the new Rosebank Mall and Canal Walk in Cape Town. Clothing samples are stored in the cloud and the fitting room is able to access these items courtesy of MWEB’s WiFi Zone. Using Microsoft Kinect and a “magic mirror” which tracks your movements and size you can try on clothing without ever having to get undressed.Īs someone who lost a bra during evening dress fittings I think this is a great idea, not to mention the time saving. Along with their WiFi Enabled Dress they’ve also introduced a Futuristic Fitting Room which is a dream come true for girls on the go. It would seem MWEB is all about making our lives a lot easier. Your little black dress just became your little everything dress! Out to dinner at a five star game lodge? No problem, the dress will shift to a zebra stripe design. So for the Style Awards it went with a glittering starry night pattern but if Lalla hit the Braamfontein streets the dress will change to an Ndebele pattern. MWEB recently launched their uncapped wireless broadband services aimed at the small and medium sized business market, complementing their uncapped business ADSL offerings. You’ll never have to worry about what to wear again because the dress automatically changes colours and pattern depending on its geographical location. The dress was worn by Lalla Hirayama (the host). Retrieved 6 December 2016.On Sunday MWEB introduced their WiFi Chameleon Dress to South African fashionistas at the 2014 SA Style Awards. "MRain – "The future of fixed and mobile connectivity in South Africa" ". "MWEB launches Rain LTE-A products – Pricing and details". "Competition Commission approves Internet Solutions' acquisition of MWEB". "Commission approves MWeb sale to DiData". "Internet Solutions agrees to buy MWeb Connect". ^ "MWEB fibre-to-the-home prices announced".^ "Fon times ahead - Mweb partners with WiFi giant".Archived from the original on 5 September 2018. ^ "Fon global leader in managed WiFi, WiFi access worldwide".^ "Brand Journeys: MWeb – not quite 'just like that' "."INTERNET SOLUTIONS FINALISES ACQUISITION OF MWEB". The retail stores were closed at the end of March 2016, opting to move all of their sales online. The company initially had five retail stores. Mweb has 30% Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment shareholders. The ISP operates nationally, with its headquarters in Cape Town. Mweb is owned by Internet Solutions Digital (Pty) Ltd, a subsidiary of Dimension Data. In July 2017, Mweb launched a selection of LTE Advanced products in partnership with Rain, a fixed wireless broadband provider. On, it was announced that the South African competition authorities approved the proposed acquisition of Mweb with being the effective date of the sale. In December 2016, Internet Solutions announced that it had entered an agreement with Naspers to acquire Mweb pending approval by the South African competition authorities. In addition the company sold its Mweb Business, Optinet and core network assets divisions to Internet Solutions, a division of Dimension Data. In 2015, the company was restructured to focus mainly on the residential and small business market. The company was later first to launch Uncapped ADSL in South Africa, in 2010, and brought the global Fon WiFi network to South Africa in 2014.Īlso in 2014, Mweb launched its first fiber-to-the-home packages. In 2006 its 3G mobile data offerings were launched and the company resold products from two of SA's largest mobile networks. A year later, the South African division of Italian-owned ISP Tiscali was acquired by Mweb. In 2004 it also launched Polka, a low cost ISP. History Īs one of the first Internet Service Providers in South Africa, Mweb launched dial-up internet in South Africa with the Big Black Box, in 1997, which was issued with a copy of tech expert Arthur Goldstuck's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet, the bestselling tech book in South Africa at the time. Mweb is a division of Internet Solutions Digital (Pty) Ltd, a subsidiary of Dimension Data, and its headquarters are located in the Mweb Building in Parow, Cape Town. Mweb is an Internet Service Provider based in South Africa since 1997. Sign up for a fibre deal from Vodacom Fibre for instant, super-fast, flexible and uninterrupted FTTH Internet connectivity. ADSL, WiFi, Fibre to the Home, LTE Advanced, Web Hosting, VoIP, Gaming and email services
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