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    Infinity Connect Ltd brings full connectivity solutions to South Africa

    By Jocelyn FangOctober 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Infinity Connect runs its own network and holds an ECNS licence in South Africa.
    • The connectivity industry in South Africa faces infrastructure, cost and service quality issues while wireless and uncapped fibre models are gaining traction.

    Infinity Connect (Pty) Ltd: service profile and network presence

    Infinity Connect (Pty) Ltd is located at 3 Gerrit Maritz Ave, Monument, Krugersdorp 1739, Gauteng. The company is listed with enterprise number K2018289174 and was incorporated on 17 May 2018.  It holds its own autonomous system number AS329058 under AFRINIC and manages IP address ranges 102.215.244.0-102.215.247.255. The firm is also included in the South African regulator’s list of class-licence ECNS providers. 

    The firm provides fibre to home, fibre to business, wireless-LTE broadband and voice over IP solutions. According to its website the plans include symmetrical connectivity, uncapped data and no hidden fees. The business emphasises that it offers “Independent network operator” services to people and companies with flexible and scalable options. 

    Infinity Connect’s model allows households and businesses to access high speeds even where traditional providers have limits. Its licensing status and own network infrastructure stand it apart from pure resellers.

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    Industry context: South Africa’s connectivity market and emerging models

    South Africa’s internet and network services market has grown rapidly because of streaming, remote working, cloud applications and rising device usage. Many users now expect fast, uncapped and reliable connections. However, challenges remain. Infrastructure in some suburbs and rural zones is still weak or expensive to build. Costs of fibre rollout, wireless backhaul and network maintenance stay high. Service quality and reliability are often cited as user pain points.

    Regulatory frameworks also affect the market: ISPs must obtain electronic communications network services (ECNS) licences, comply with the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) standards and ensure fair use practices.  At the same time, innovative models are gaining ground. These include uncapped fibre packages, fixed-LTE wireless for underserved areas, and symmetric upload/download speeds which support new uses such as video streaming, gaming and cloud-based work. Infinity Connect’s offering aligns with these trends by delivering uncapped and symmetrical plans. 

    In this climate many providers are also managing their own ASNs, peer at exchange points, and offer direct routing to improve latency and reliability. Infinity Connect’s ASN registration suggests it is positioned to handle network traffic and routing at a higher level rather than just resell last-mile services. 

    Platforms that offer local support, transparent pricing and flexible terms are becoming more valued by consumers who are dissatisfied with opaque contracts or slow service fixes.

    Infinity Connect South Africa
    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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