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Fibrefly: Blazing-fast fibre network in South Africa

By Eva LiSeptember 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • FiberFly delivers blazing-fast, uncapped fibre solutions with no long-term contracts.
  • The company prioritises easy installation, low contention and exceptional support.

FiberFly: Reliable fibre network without contracts

FiberFly is a South African broadband provider delivering fibre network and fixed-wireless services that are both lightning fast and unrestricted. The company offers month-to-month subscriptions with no contracts, allowing customers to upgrade, downgrade or cancel at any time, while also giving options for once-off or subsidised installations. Their installation process—whether FTTH, FTTB or wireless—is designed for speed and convenience, carried out by friendly field engineers committed to leaving customers satisfied.

FiberFly emphasises an uncapped, unshaped and unthrottled internet experience. All their packages are built to deliver maximum performance without restrictions, ideal for heavy usage and latency-sensitive applications. Gamers in particular benefit from the provider’s focus on lag-free, high-speed connections, ensuring performance remains stable even during peak periods.

Also read: Vodacom and Airtel Africa unite to boost digital inclusion
Also read: Airtel launches OTT prepaid plans

FiberFly: Innovation in South African connectivity

The South African broadband landscape faces persistent challenges such as high costs, rigid contracts, and limited access to reliable high-speed connections. FiberFly responds to these obstacles with flexible, customer-first solutions. By providing month-to-month, contract-free plans, they eliminate long-term lock-ins and adapt quickly to changing customer demands. Furthermore, low contention ratios guarantee that users consistently receive the speeds they are paying for.

Customer support is another distinguishing feature. FiberFly positions clients not as numbers but as valued individuals, with assistance from staff who “speak human” rather than pure tech jargon. The company also maintains transparency in its operations, regularly updating users about infrastructure maintenance and service improvements. These commitments show how FiberFly is innovating to deliver broadband services that prioritise reliability, flexibility, and customer satisfaction.

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Eva Li

Eva is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at Auckland University of Technology. Contact her at e.li@btw.media

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