- Zonke WiFi provides affordable wireless broadband to townships and rural areas across three provinces
- The company faces infrastructure challenges while innovating with solar-powered base stations
Zonke WiFi’s connectivity mission
Zonke WiFi Private Company has emerged as a key player in South Africa’s alternative ISP market, specialising in low-cost wireless broadband for underserved urban and rural communities. Operating primarily in Gauteng, Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, the company has connected over 50,000 households through its mesh network technology that reduces infrastructure costs.
“We’re seeing particularly strong demand in townships where traditional ISPs don’t offer affordable options,” says CEO Thabo Mbeki. The company’s pay-as-you-go model, with daily data bundles starting at R5, has proven popular in low-income areas where steady internet access was previously unattainable.
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Zonke WiFi’s innovative approach
Facing South Africa’s electricity and infrastructure challenges, Zonke WiFi has deployed solar-powered base stations that maintain connectivity during frequent power outages. The company has also developed a local reseller programme that creates micro-entrepreneurs who sell and support services in their communities.
While Zonke WiFi’s growth is impressive, analysts note the difficulties of scaling such operations. “Their model works well at community level, but requires significant adaptation for wider rollout,” says telecom expert Lindiwe Dlamini. With South Africa’s internet penetration still below 60%, the company’s ability to balance affordability with sustainability will be crucial.