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ASAP Internet: Expanding connectivity across South Africa

By Ashley TangSeptember 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Provides uncapped fibre and wireless internet services with flexible packages and after-hours support
  • Specialises in cost-effective VoIP solutions with mobile number portability and itemised billing

What ASAP Internet offers

ASAP Internet (Pty) Ltd, based in Hillcrest, KwaZulu-Natal, is a South African internet service provider delivering connectivity solutions to residential and business customers. The company offers uncapped fibre internet services with speeds from 50/50 Mbps to 100/100 Mbps, depending on the provider selected. Services include a 99% uptime guarantee and after-hours support. Installation costs are waived if the fibre remains active for 12 months.

Where fibre infrastructure is unavailable, ASAP Internet provides wireless internet solutions with speeds from 5 Mbps to 30 Mbps, offering low latency and reliable connectivity. Installation costs vary based on feasibility and site survey.

ASAP Internet also provides Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions, helping businesses reduce telephony costs. Services include mobile number portability, itemised billing, per-second call charges, and lower rates for customers using ASAP VoIP solutions.

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Industry context and challenges

The South African broadband industry faces challenges such as limited rural infrastructure, high deployment costs, and increasing demand for data. ISPs like ASAP Internet help address these challenges by expanding coverage, improving reliability, and offering competitive pricing.

Innovations like cloud-based routing and customised connectivity packages enhance service delivery. ASAP Internet’s focus on tailored solutions ensures optimal performance and cost efficiency for all clients.

As demand for high-speed internet rises, particularly with remote work and digital services, ASAP Internet plays a key role in shaping South Africa’s digital landscape. Its emphasis on quality and service positions the company as a trusted partner for businesses and households.

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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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