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NET99: Bridging South Africa Affordable Fibre Internet

By Jessie ChenAugust 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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• Offers unlimited fibre internet plans with no contracts and free installation.

• Focuses on low LSM areas and community empowerment initiatives.


NET99’s Mission and Services

Founded in 2020 by Albert Oosthuysen and Nicholas Thipe, NET99 (PTY) LTD aims to make high-speed fibre internet accessible to all South Africans, particularly in low-income communities. According to our research, the company’s business model focuses on affordability, unlimited data, and easy installation, which contrasts with traditional ISPs that often bind customers to long-term contracts. Industry pundits say that by eliminating these barriers, NET99 positions itself as a disruptive force in South Africa’s ISP market.

The company offers a tiered range of fibre plans, including 20/10 Mbps for R379, 50/50 Mbps for R499, and 100/100 Mbps for R799, all with unlimited data. BTW Media sources have revealed that the company leverages local infrastructure partnerships to reduce rollout costs, making it financially viable to serve previously neglected neighbourhoods. According to sources with knowledge of the issue, NET99’s physical store network also strengthens customer trust and provides accessible support for new users.

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Community Engagement, Challenges and Innovations

NET99 actively integrates social initiatives with its business operations. In May 2025, it launched the MOSADI Economic and Social Empowerment program in Botshabelo and Thaba-Nchu, focusing on empowering women and creating economic opportunities in underserved areas. According to industry analysts, these initiatives not only strengthen corporate social responsibility but also foster greater brand awareness and adherence in underconnected communities.

Notwithstanding its successes, NET99 still has to contend with issues that are typical of the fiber sector in South Africa, such as exorbitant implementation costs, legal restrictions, and competition from bigger ISPs. Our analysis indicates that in order to get over these challenges, the corporation is investing in automated fiber rollout solutions and cutting-edge network management systems. According to BTW Media sources, in order to maintain its position as a top supplier of reasonably priced, superior internet services, NET99 is looking for municipal partnerships to speed up fiber deployment, lower costs, and broaden its coverage.

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Jessie Chen

Jessie is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Integrated Marketing Communication at the Universiti Sains Malaysia. Contact her at jessie.chen@btw.media.

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