Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 10-04-2017
First National Bank (FNB) says it has extended active free Wi-Fi connection to 383 branches across the country.
The bank says by January 2017 over 200 000 customers had connected to the internet via free FNB WI-FI.
CEO of FNB Points of Presence Lee-Anne van Zyl says the fundamental aim of this initiative is to offer cheaper banking alternatives for customers through the availability free high speed Wi-Fi.
“Currently, about 187 FNB branches are connected via internet fibre, which enables connectivity at faster speeds. The process of providing free WI-FI is ongoing; however, we aim to steadily increase connectivity across most of branch outlets, especially high capacity branches.”
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