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    Airpark Beaufort West: Rural internet access

    By Scarlett GuoJuly 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Airpark Beaufort West CC provides reliable broadband and cloud solutions in remote areas
    • The company strengthens its backbone through IPv6 readiness and multi-provider peering

    Airpark Beaufort West CC: Connecting the central Karoo

    Airpark Beaufort West CC is a licensed Internet Service Provider (ISP) based in the Western Cape. Operating since 2007, the company focuses on bridging digital gaps in South Africa’s rural regions, primarily across Beaufort West and surrounding Karoo towns. It is licensed by ICASA under both IECNS and IENS regulations and holds membership with the Wireless Access Providers’ Association (WAPA).

    Through its official site airparkbw.co.za, the firm outlines a broad portfolio of services. These include broadband wireless Internet, VSAT satellite links, VPN connections, cloud hosting, and VoIP solutions. It also offers PC hardware support, CCTV systems, domain hosting, and software development. Clients range from residential users to local businesses and public sector departments.

    The company is headquartered at 71 Bird Street, Beaufort West, and operates on Autonomous System Number (ASN) 327822. It peers with multiple upstream providers, including Seacom, Workonline and Dimension Data, and supports both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity. This setup reflects a strong technical foundation for a rural-focused provider.

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    Airpark Beaufort West CC: Challenges in rural connectivity

    Despite steady growth, South Africa’s rural ISPs face infrastructure and economic constraints. Limited fibre coverage, intermittent power supply, and low user density present barriers. Airpark Beaufort West CC responds by building resilient wireless networks and expanding its peer capacity. The firm maintains over 2,000 IPv4 addresses and supports extensive IPv6 allocation, which helps reduce reliance on legacy IP markets.

    In the current regulatory climate, small ISPs are affected by changes in spectrum access, competition from mobile operators, and shifting broadband policy. Airpark Beaufort West CC adapts by investing in local capacity-building and partnering with suppliers across hardware, cloud, and transport networks. Its service portfolio includes on-site technical assistance and affordable point-to-point corporate links, which are vital for municipal clients and SMEs in remote locations.

    By maintaining its status as an ICASA-compliant provider and leveraging its multihoming network design, Airpark Beaufort West CC continues to anchor digital services in one of the country’s least connected regions.

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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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