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    WELINK: New ISP player and South African broadband landscape

    By Jocelyn FangSeptember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • WELINK HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD (Kuuh) was allocated its IP address blocks in 2022, offers uncapped fibre broadband plans in South Africa, and emphasises reliability, affordability, and flexible contracts. 
    • The telecommunications industry in South Africa is growing rapidly in fixed broadband and fixed wireless access, but it struggles with high costs. 

    WELINK HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD / Kuuh Internet Services: Who they are

    WELINK HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, also known as Kuuh Internet Services, is a South African ISP. company offers fibre-broadband services labelled “the kuuh-lest fibre on the block,” with uncapped fibre plans such as 125/65 Mbps and 300/150 Mbps, with month-to-month flexibility.  Its vision includes keeping people connected with fast, reliable, affordable internet, especially in underserviced areas. Their registered address is in Gauteng (Waterfall City, Midrand) and the network peers with several others, also maintaining IPv4 and IPv6 allocations. 

    Also read: CityFibre acquires Connexin’s fibre network
    Also read: Elevate wins contract to build full fibre network in St Helens

    Industry context: Broadband and fixed wireless in South Africa

    South Africa’s telecommunications sector is under pressure to satisfy growing demand for high-speed internet. Fixed broadband uptake has increased though fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) roll-outs are expensive and can be slow, especially in rural or low-density areas. Fixed wireless access (FWA), including via 4G LTE and 5G technologies, is emerging to help bridge the “last-mile” gap. Spectrum allocation, licensing, and regulations by ICASA are central to whether FWA can scale. 

    Challenges facing WELINK HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD

    Kuuh and competitors face several hurdles. Infrastructure cost for fibre is high; laying fibre, securing rights, maintenance, and securing power supply are often expensive and logistically difficult in some areas. Deploying fibre to all areas may be constrained by terrain, density, or lack of existing ducting. Wireless options have problems like weather impact, weak signals, and risk in last-mile links. Power cuts and load-shedding can be hurt the towers, relay sites, and service stability. Slow or unclear rules on spectrum and the licences would cause stop growth. Price is also the problem since many users watch cost closely, and ISPs must find a way to cover spending while keeping service affordable.

    Innovations and recent developments impacting Kuuh and peers

    • IPv6 adoption: Kuuh holds the IPv6 address blocks and originates both IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes, which enabling better scalability and future-proofing. 
    • Flexible service models: Kuuh offers flexible month-to-month fibre plans, uncapped data and pricing aligned with the market, not locked-in contracts. 
    • Fixed Wireless Access growth: FWA is being leveraged more broadly by ISPs to reach areas where fibre is hard to deploy. Combined with regulatory changes (spectrum, licensing) it offers faster deployment. 
    • Peering and upstream network partnerships: Kuuh peers with many networks, and uses upstream such as Network Platforms (PTY) LTD. That improves its connectivity, reduces latency, may lower interconnect costs.
    Kuuh South Africa broadband WELINK
    Jocelyn Fang

    Jocelyn is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied investment Management at Bayes business school . Contact her at j.fang@btw.media.

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