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MTN’s router claims deemed misleading
The Star
|January 28, 2026
THE Advertising Appeals Committee has dismissed an appeal by MTN South Africa, confirming that its Shesh@600 product, which claims to offer a “free-to-use” router, was not always “free’, thus this statement was misleading.
THE Advertising Appeals Committee found MTN South Africa's 'free-to-use' router claim was misleading, as some consumers may be charged a SIM activation fee before using the device.
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MTN was ordered last year to either remove or amend its “free-to-use” router advertising.
This followed a complaint by a consumer that he was charged an “activation fee” of R553 before MTN could activate the router for use.
MTN subsequently appealed against the Advertising Regulatory Board (ARB) Directorate’s ruling, which upheld the consumer's complaint by finding that the “free-to-use” router claim in MTN’s Shesh@600 home internet advertising was misleading.
The advertising in issue is a campaign promoting MTN’s Shesh@600 5G/LTE Home Internet package, offering uncapped data with tiered speeds for a monthly subscription of R399. The offer appeared in a MyBroadband advertorial.
This story is from the January 28, 2026 edition of The Star.
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