Compare Fiber Internet in South Africa

Live offers across tracked providers in South Africa — updated daily from the Giraffy database.

Live offers

33 live offers compared from 9 providers, from R10 /month. Updated daily.

Check Availability Webafrica

R10 /month

  • Provider: Webafrica

Join Now Webafrica

R10 /month

  • Provider: Webafrica

Webafrica Plan Webafrica

R10 /month

  • Provider: Webafrica

monthly Afrihost

R29 /month

  • Contract: No contract
  • Provider: Afrihost

Pure VoIP Afrihost

R50 /month

  • Provider: Afrihost

Shared Afrihost

R84 /month

  • Provider: Afrihost

Wireless Afrihost

R275 /month

  • Provider: Afrihost

RSAWEB Web Connect 20/10 RSAWEB

R295 /month

  • Download Speed: 20/10 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Openserve)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 10 Mbps

Webafrica Frogfoot 10/1 Webafrica

R299 /month

  • Download Speed: 10/1 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Frogfoot)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 1 Mbps

Pure Wireless Afrihost

R299 /month

  • Provider: Afrihost

Pure Fibre Afrihost

R317 /month

  • Provider: Afrihost

Mweb Web Connect 10/5 Mweb

R319 /month

  • Download Speed: 10/5 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Openserve)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 5 Mbps

Webafrica Openserve 20/10 Webafrica

R339 /month

  • Download Speed: 20/10 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Openserve)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 10 Mbps

RSAWEB Openserve 20/10 Flexi-Connect RSAWEB

R339 /month

  • Download Speed: 20/10 Mbps
  • Contract Length: No contract
  • Technology: Fibre (Openserve)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 10 Mbps

Mweb Comtel 10/10 Mweb

R369 /month

  • Download Speed: 10/10 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Comtel)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 10 Mbps

Mweb Metro Nexus 30/30 Mweb

R379 /month

  • Download Speed: 30/30 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Metro Nexus)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 30 Mbps

Webafrica Openserve 30/10 Webafrica

R389 /month

  • Download Speed: 30/10 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Openserve)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 10 Mbps

Webafrica Vuma Reach 20/10 Webafrica

R399 /month

  • Download Speed: 20/10 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Vuma Reach)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 10 Mbps

Cloud Afrihost

R460 /month

  • Provider: Afrihost

Afrihost Openserve 30Mbps Afrihost

R497 /month

  • Download Speed: 30 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre (Openserve)
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 10 Mbps

OpenWeb 50Mbps OpenWeb

R549 /month

  • Download Speed: 50/50Mbps
  • Contract Length: No Contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 50 Mbps

Cybersmart 50Mbps Uncapped Cybersmart

R599 /month

  • Download Speed: 50/50Mbps
  • Contract Length: No Contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 50 Mbps

Cool Ideas 100Mbps FTTH Cool Ideas

R649 /month

  • Download Speed: 100/100Mbps
  • Contract Length: No Contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 100 Mbps

Connect your home RSAWEB

R650 /month

  • Provider: RSAWEB

Sanlam Reality Discount RSAWEB

R650 /month

  • Provider: RSAWEB

Free-to-use Router RSAWEB

R650 /month

  • Provider: RSAWEB

Vox 100Mbps Uncapped Vox Telecom

R699 /month

  • Download Speed: 100/100Mbps
  • Contract Length: No Contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 100 Mbps

Vodacom Fibre 50Mbps Vodacom

R699 /month

  • Download Speed: 50/50Mbps
  • Contract Length: 24 months
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 50 Mbps

Mweb 100Mbps Mweb

R749 /month

  • Download Speed: 100/100Mbps
  • Contract Length: No Contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 100 Mbps

Afrihost 200Mbps Uncapped Afrihost

R849 /month

  • Download Speed: 200/200Mbps
  • Contract Length: No Contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 200 Mbps

Webafrica 200Mbps Uncapped Webafrica

R899 /month

  • Download Speed: 200/200Mbps
  • Contract Length: No Contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 200 Mbps

RSAWEB 1Gbps RSAWEB

R1299 /month

  • Download Speed: 1000/250Mbps
  • Contract Length: No Contract
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: VAT incl.
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 250 Mbps

Afrihost 500/250 Afrihost

R1397 /month

  • Download Speed: 500/250 Mbps
  • Contract Length: Month-to-month
  • Technology: Fibre
  • Price After Offer: No change
  • Uppladdningshastighet: 250 Mbps

What is Fiber Internet in South Africa?

Fibre internet delivers high-speed broadband over fibre-optic cables directly to homes and businesses, offering far faster and more reliable connectivity than older ADSL or mobile data. It is the preferred home-internet option wherever it is available, comfortably supporting streaming, video calls, gaming and many connected devices at once. Service is split between the network operator that owns and maintains the fibre in your area and the internet service provider (ISP) you actually buy your package and support from.

How the South African market works

South Africa's fibre market is largely open-access: network operators build the physical infrastructure, and multiple ISPs sell packages over the same network, so availability depends on which networks have reached your suburb. ISPs compete on price, speed tiers, contract terms and service quality, with many offering month-to-month, no-contract deals. Uncapped, unshaped and unthrottled packages are now standard, and installation is often free while promotions are running.

Benefits

High speed — fast download and upload speeds for streaming, work and gaming.

Reliability — fibre is stable and, with a backup at the router, resilient during load-shedding.

Uncapped data — most packages offer unlimited, unshaped usage with no caps.

No contract — many ISPs offer flexible month-to-month plans you can change or cancel.

Provider choice — several ISPs usually compete over the same network for your business.

How to choose

First confirm which fibre networks cover your exact address, then compare the ISP packages available on that network by speed, price and contract terms. Match the speed tier to your household's needs — higher speeds suit many devices and heavy streaming, while a lighter household can save with a lower tier. Check installation and router costs, whether the deal is month-to-month, and the ISP's support reputation, since the ISP handles your billing and service.

Leading providers in South Africa

Popular ISPs include Afrihost, Webafrica, RSAWEB, Mweb, Vox, Cybersmart, Cool Ideas and OpenWeb, all selling packages over open-access networks. Because the same underlying network may carry many ISPs at identical speeds, the choice often comes down to price, support quality and included extras such as free routers or Wi-Fi mesh rather than raw connection speed alone.

What it costs

Monthly packages range from around R10 for tiny entry or promotional tiers to about R1,397 for high-speed uncapped plans, with most home users falling in the mid-hundreds of rand per month for a solid everyday connection. Faster tiers and business-grade service cost more. Watch for once-off installation and router fees, though these are frequently waived on promotion, so factor in both the monthly and setup costs.

Protections and regulation

Fibre services are regulated by ICASA, which licenses both network operators and ISPs and oversees consumer matters. Contracts fall under the Consumer Protection Act, giving you rights around cancellation, fair terms and disclosure. Service complaints that an ISP does not resolve can be escalated to ICASA or the relevant consumer body, so keep records of outages and correspondence if you need to pursue a dispute.

Common questions

How do I know if fibre is available? Check coverage by your address with ISPs, since it depends on which networks reach you. Is it uncapped? Most packages are uncapped and unshaped. Can I switch ISPs? Yes, often on the same network without a new installation.

The cheapest Fiber Internet in South Africa is R10 /month from Webafrica.

Fiber Internet in South Africa — FAQ

What is the cheapest broadband deal in South Africa?

Giraffy tracks 5 broadband plans across Webafrica,Afrihost providers in South Africa. The lowest tracked price is R10 /month. Sort by lowest monthly cost and filter by speed to find the best value for your usage.

What broadband speed do I actually need?

For one person browsing and streaming: 30–50 Mbps is plenty. A household of 3–4 people streaming HD simultaneously benefits from 100–300 Mbps. Heavy users — gamers, remote workers uploading large files, 4K streaming — should look at 500 Mbps or full gigabit plans.

What is the difference between fibre and cable internet?

Fibre-optic internet uses light signals for fast, consistent speeds — typically up to 1 Gbps — and is unaffected by distance from the exchange. Cable internet uses coaxial cable and is fast but shared with neighbours, so speeds can dip during peak hours. Full fibre is the gold standard where available.

Are there setup fees or activation costs to switch broadband?

Some providers charge a one-off setup or activation fee, while others waive it with a minimum-term contract. Router delivery is usually included. Ask about early termination fees if you're still in a contract with your current provider before switching.

How long does it take to get broadband installed?

Full-fibre installations requiring a technician visit usually take 1–3 weeks to book. Switching providers on an existing connection (same technology, same line) can be as quick as two working days. Check estimated lead times on each deal card before committing.

Can I keep my home phone number when switching broadband?

Yes. Under most switching processes, you can port your existing home phone number to your new provider. Let them know you want to keep your number when you sign up — it should transfer automatically within a few days.

What is upload speed and does it matter?

Upload speed determines how quickly your device sends data — relevant for video calls, uploading to cloud storage, streaming as a content creator, or remote desktop work. Standard broadband is asymmetric (faster download than upload). If upload speed matters to you, look for 'symmetrical' or 'full fibre' plans.