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    Jenny Internet (Pty) Ltd
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    Jenny Internet: Connecting rural South Africa

    By Scarlett GuoJuly 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Jenny Internet uses wireless networks to connect homes and small firms in rural South Africa.
    • Its growth reflects the rising demand for affordable broadband in hard-to-reach areas.

    What Jenny Internet offers: Rural coverage and ISP solutions

    Jenny Internet (Pty) Ltd is a South African internet service provider focused on delivering reliable and cost-effective connectivity across small towns and rural communities. The company operates wireless high-site towers and fixed wireless broadband networks. It offers services for both residential and business users. Packages include uncapped wireless internet, web hosting, VoIP telephony, and domain registration.

    According to the company website, Jenny Internet works through a franchised model. This approach allows local business partners to run their own ISPs under the Jenny brand. It helps expand service reach without the need for centralised deployment. The company also supports its franchisees with technical infrastructure, billing, and network operations.

    The network operates in areas where major fibre and mobile providers lack coverage. Customers often include farms, schools, and small firms. Services are designed for high uptime with 24/7 support. Jenny Internet uses tower-based technology to avoid the need for fibre or copper infrastructure. This method reduces deployment costs and speeds up access.

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    Jenny Internet in context: Connectivity gaps and rural demand

    South Africa’s digital divide remains wide. Urban areas have faster and cheaper internet options. In contrast, many rural regions face poor infrastructure and high mobile data costs. The Department of Communications has identified this gap as a major policy issue.

    Jenny Internet addresses this challenge using decentralised, tower-based access. The firm operates across multiple provinces. These include Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Free State, and Northern Cape. It works with local installers who build and maintain towers.

    Industry experts highlight the benefits of hybrid models like Jenny’s. They offer scalability and local job creation. Wireless networks now support faster speeds due to improved radio technology and spectrum efficiency. Jenny’s systems also enable business continuity solutions such as LTE failover and hosted PBX.The firm’s practical model has attracted attention. A local franchise operator noted: “Jenny gave us tools to serve our community with reliable internet and real support.” This reflects the company’s focus on empowerment and technical stability.

    Jenny Internet
    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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