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123 Internetworks: Fibre internet expansion in KwaZulu-Natal

By Scarlett GuoAugust 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Independent ISP offering gigabit fibre-to-the-home and fibre-to-the-business services
  • Provides service through dedicated core network and self-managed installations

123 Internetworks: Regional growth through direct fibre delivery

123 Internetworks (Pty) Ltd, operating under the brand 123NET Fibre, is an independent fibre network operator and Internet service provider headquartered in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. The company builds and manages its own fibre infrastructure, enabling it to provide direct-to-premises broadband without relying on third-party networks. It operates in Umhlanga, Durban North, Ballito, and other growing communities.

The company’s offerings include symmetrical fibre internet plans with speeds ranging from 20 Mbps to 1000 Mbps, designed for home and business users. Clients receive equipment, installation, and support through 123NET’s internal teams. This in-house control of both infrastructure and customer service allows the company to ensure quality and reduce response times for faults.

As of 2024, 123NET maintains over 50 distribution nodes and continues to invest in backhaul and last-mile connectivity. The firm focuses on densely populated suburban regions where fibre demand is rising due to remote work, streaming, and digital business models.123 Internetworks prioritises network performance through low contention ratios and traffic shaping policies, aiming to deliver stable throughput during peak hours. Its installation teams are equipped for aerial and trenched fibre deployment. Business customers benefit from static IPs, managed routers, and optional failover links.

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123 Internetworks: Addressing South Africa’s connectivity gaps

Fibre rollout in South Africa remains uneven. Many areas still rely on mobile data or outdated copper lines. 123NET addresses this by deploying targeted fibre networks in communities overlooked by national operators. This model allows faster expansion without regulatory delays common in public-private partnerships.

The industry faces challenges like load shedding, cable theft, and municipal permitting delays. 123NET mitigates risks using solar-powered cabinets, route redundancy, and direct community engagement. Its direct ownership of the network helps it avoid service bottlenecks often associated with open-access models.

CEO Kalin Bogatzevski, who has led the company since its founding in 2014, oversees network strategy and regional development. Under his leadership, 123NET has become a known alternative to major ISPs in KwaZulu-Natal.

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Scarlett Guo

Scarlett Guo is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at University of Bangor. Contact her at s.guo@btw.media.

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