We looked for the fastest fibre-to-the-home packages available through prominent South African Internet service providers for less than R750 per month.
South African households looking for an affordable and high-speed fibre connection can get download speeds of up to 120Mbps on an uncapped package for less than R750 per month, a MyBroadband analysis has revealed.
Living Standards Measure is a market research tool providing a more granular metric for socio-economic class. The measurement ranges from 1 to 10, and higher numbers indicate greater access to wealth.already covered by fibre networks“We are still building where it involves simple extensions of our existing infrastructure. However, to be honest, there isn’t much left to build in high Living Standards Measure areas,” said Chorley.
Twenty out of the 32 packages compared were cheaper in 2024, while five had similar pricing with higher speeds. Frogfoot’s asymmetrical 120Mbps package through Afrihost offers the best value at R699 monthly. It provides a 60Mbps upload speed.
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