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Aerocom Broadband Services: Powering Africa’s digital growth

By Ashley TangSeptember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Offers fibre, wireless, and satellite internet services with 99% uptime guarantee
  • Supports over 2,000 clients with tailored packages for businesses and homes

What Aerocom Broadband Services offers

Aerocom Broadband Services, based in Benoni, Gauteng, is a prominent South African internet service provider (ISP) that delivers high-speed connectivity solutions across the country. The company offers a range of services, including fibre, wireless, and satellite internet, tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses and residential customers.

Aerocom’s fibre offerings include both dedicated and broadband options. The dedicated fibre service ensures a 1:1 contention ratio, 99.95% uptime, and a four-hour service level agreement (SLA), making it ideal for enterprises requiring uninterrupted connectivity. The broadband fibre option provides competitive pricing, uncapped and unshaped internet, and a 1:10 contention ratio, catering to small and medium-sized businesses.

For areas where fibre infrastructure is unavailable, Aerocom provides wireless internet solutions with static IP availability, low latency, and a 99% uptime guarantee. Additionally, the company offers satellite internet services to ensure connectivity in remote locations, ensuring that businesses and individuals in rural areas have access to reliable internet services.

Aerocom also provides voice-over-IP (VoIP) services, enabling cost-effective and high-quality communication for businesses. These services are designed to integrate seamlessly with their internet solutions, offering a comprehensive communication package for clients.

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Industry context and challenges

The South African broadband industry faces several challenges, including limited infrastructure in rural areas, high costs of deployment, and the need for continuous innovation to meet the growing demand for data. ISPs like Aerocom play a crucial role in addressing these challenges by expanding coverage, improving service reliability, and offering competitive pricing.

Innovations such as cloud-based routing and customised connectivity packages have become essential in enhancing service delivery. Aerocom’s commitment to providing tailored solutions ensures that clients receive optimal performance and cost efficiency, regardless of their location or size.

As the demand for high-speed internet continues to rise, particularly with the increase in remote work and digital services, ISPs like Aerocom are pivotal in shaping the future of South Africa’s digital landscape. Their focus on quality, integrity, and service positions them as a trusted partner for businesses and individuals seeking reliable internet solutions.

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Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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