As the festive season approaches and families prepare to explore our beautiful country, Cell C aims to demonstrate that peoples network travels with them — from downtown to the edges of the map, says Cell C.

Friday, 24 October's broadcast aims to be proof. Nine locations. Three hours. Live radio that aims to show, not tell, what "unstoppable coverage" really means, adds Cell C.

Cell C says its confidence comes from results. Cell C has been recognised for delivering streaming and gaming experience in South Africa and ranks joint number one for reliability. These aren't just aimed to be industry accolades — they're the desired foundation of a network that keeps South Africans connected to the moments and people that matter most, wherever they choose to go, says Cell C.

Throughout the morning's broadcast, their signal has remained strong across every location — urban and remote, coastal and mountainous. Radio personalities from stations like 5FM, 947, Metro FM, ECR, Gagasi FM, Heart FM and others are sharing their experiences live, aiming to prove that with Cell C, people can escape the everyday without losing connection to what matters, adds Cell C.

This festive season, Cell C wants every South African to feel the freedom they aim to demonstrate on Friday, 24 October. Hit the road. Explore the coast. Visit family across provinces. Or simply unwind at home. Wherever you are, Cell C aims to keep you close to what matters, says Cell C.

Cell C is confident in its coverage. Through their "Try Before You Buy" offer, people can test Cell C's network completely free for 14 days — 5GB of data and 60 minutes of calls on the same SIM. Download an eSIM instantly online or pick up a physical SIM at any Cell C store, adds Cell C.

This broadcast launches the 'Escape the City, Not the Signal' summer campaign — a message that captures exactly what Cell C enables: aiming for freedom without compromise.

As South Africans tune in from 6:00 to 9:00, Cell C aims to prove that with Cell C, adventure and connection are no longer mutually exclusive, concludes Cell C.

For more information, visit www.cellc.co.za. You can also follow Cell C on Facebook, X, or on Instagram.

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