Business-grade fibre that makes sense commercially
Business Fibre is built for South African offices and branch sites that need monitored, supportable fibre without paying for dedicated 1:1 access everywhere. It is a practical fit for Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, and other serviceable business locations where Microsoft 365, cloud apps, VPN, and day-to-day voice traffic must stay stable at a sensible monthly cost.
- •Over 98% uptime (service tier dependent)
- •24/7 support (365 days) with state-of-the-art monitoring
- •Immediate activation (where feasible)
- •Includes a free 4G router for failover (offer dependent)
- •Enterprise-grade backbone (designed, owned, and operated by us) with diverse redundant paths to POPs
What you get with Business Fibre
This is the workhorse fibre tier for South African businesses that want dependable office connectivity without over-buying. It is usually the right answer for standard branches, admin offices, support teams, and growing operations that still need proper monitoring and escalation.
Reliable everyday performance
Designed for offices that need reliable browsing, cloud access, VPN, and everyday communications without the cost of dedicated 1:1 bandwidth.
- •Strong fit for Microsoft 365, CRM, accounting platforms, and normal cloud usage
- •A sensible default for single offices and lower-risk branches
- •Supports typical VPN and business voice requirements
- •Sized around staff count, application mix, and operational needs
Monitoring and support that helps
You want issues identified early and escalated clearly, especially when the office depends on cloud systems or head-office access.
- •Proactive monitoring and fault visibility
- •Clear escalation paths
- •Designed to integrate with LTE or wireless continuity
- •Practical support for real-world business environments
Business Fibre vs Enterprise Fibre
Business Fibre is usually the right tier for standard office operations across Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, and similar business hubs. Move to Enterprise Fibre when a site carries higher revenue risk, heavier cloud dependence, or critical shared systems that should not sit on a contended service.
- •Need reliable connectivity for normal office and branch operations
- •Want business-grade fibre with sensible monthly cost control
- •Do not require dedicated 1:1 bandwidth at that site
- •Would rather add LTE or wireless continuity only where it matters
- •Have high-impact downtime or stricter SLA expectations
- •Run heavier cloud workloads or latency-sensitive applications
- •Operate branches that depend on head-office systems
- •Need the predictability of dedicated 1:1 bandwidth
Trust and proof points
Business-grade uptime and 24/7 support posture
The current Business Fibre specification on this site already references over 98% uptime, 24/7 support, and monitored operations, with a 4G failover offer where applicable.
Check feasibility per address
Send your address or site list and tell us where the offices are, whether that is Johannesburg, Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban, or another South African location. We'll confirm availability, realistic lead times, and the best tier for your usage and operational risk.
Business Fibre FAQs
These are the questions we most often hear from South African businesses comparing Business Fibre with other access options.
How much does business fibre cost in South Africa?
Pricing depends on the address, the fibre tier available there, and whether you also need continuity like LTE failover. We first confirm feasibility, then recommend the right service level and commercial model for that site.
What does 1:3 contention mean for my office?
It means Business Fibre is a shared business-grade service rather than dedicated 1:1 bandwidth. For most offices using Microsoft 365, cloud apps, VPN, and normal voice traffic, it is the right balance of stability and monthly cost.
Is Business Fibre enough for Microsoft 365, VPN, and VoIP?
Usually yes. Business Fibre is designed for standard office operations, including cloud applications, VPN access, and typical business voice workloads. If downtime impact is high or traffic is especially heavy, Enterprise Fibre is the stronger fit.
Should I add LTE failover to Business Fibre?
If the branch or office cannot afford to go offline during a fibre issue, yes. LTE or wireless failover is the usual next layer when uptime matters for billing, support, POS, or multi-site operations.
Can you deliver Business Fibre outside the main metros?
Yes, where the address is serviceable. We work address by address, whether the site is in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, Gqeberha, Bloemfontein, or another South African business location.
Related pages for business-grade sites
Business Fibre is usually one layer in a broader operational setup. These pages show the strongest next steps, including city guides where this service is especially relevant.
Johannesburg
See how Business Fibre fits corporate offices and branch environments across Sandton, Rosebank, Midrand, and Bryanston.
Cape Town
See how Business Fibre supports cloud-heavy teams and customer-facing environments across Cape Town.
Bloemfontein
See how Business Fibre fits legal, medical, and education-led environments in Bloemfontein.
Managed WiFi
Add proper staff, guest, and device separation when the site depends on stable internal wireless coverage.
Sophos Firewall
Add cleaner perimeter policy and visibility around the primary business connection.
Retail connectivity
See how fibre, payments, WiFi, and multi-branch demands fit together in retail environments.
Note: Availability and lead times are address-dependent. We confirm feasibility before any commitment.
