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Cell C Menlyn Park



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Launched in 2001, Cell C is South Africa's third cellular operator with just under seven million subscribers.

In 2010 we're putting the power in your hands. We were the first to operate on a dual band network. We were the first to offer cost-effective call options like per second billing. And we're working on even more firsts right now.

Cell C looks to the future to bring you the technology of tomorrow today. That's why, above all, Cell C is a provider of possibilities. Every day, more South Africans turn to us for simple, innovative, value-for-money products, exceptional customer service, and the promise of something even better to come.

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Mon - Fri 09:00 - 19:00
Sat 09:00 - 19:00
Sun 09:00 - 17:00

Cell C Menlyn Park

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Latitude -25.7827° S 25.7827° S 25° 46' 57.72" -25° 46.962'
Longitude 28.2758° E 28.2758° E 28° 16' 32.88" 28° 16.548'
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Shop LF19 Menlyn Shopping Centre
Menlyn
Pretoria
Gauteng
South Africa
Phone No.
084 694 0049
If calling from outside South Africa: +27 84 694 0049

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