- Your Communications delivers provider-neutral telecoms and managed IT services to small and medium-sized businesses across South Africa.
- The firm supports SME digitalisation through fibre, LTE, hosted PBX and finance plans—bridging gaps in telecom access and flexibility.
Your Communications offers telecoms tailored for growing businesses
Founded in Durban in 2012, Your Communications Pty Ltd provides flexible, provider-neutral telecoms and IT solutions to SMEs across South Africa. Services include fibre to the business, LTE backup, hosted PBX systems, print management, and in-house financing through its Leasetech programme. The company claims to sign more than 60 business customers per month, and works with a range of partners to ensure optimal connectivity and value for each client.
It positions itself as South Africa’s first consultative telecoms firm, offering customers custom quotes that integrate telecoms, cloud and office services. Their offerings cover both on-site and remote setups—critical for businesses still adapting to hybrid and decentralised work environments.
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Telecom innovation meets SME demand in a shifting landscape
The South African SME market is increasingly reliant on stable, scalable telecoms. Fibre infrastructure is still patchy outside metro hubs, and small businesses often struggle with cost, reliability and support. Your Communications fills a gap by offering alternative fibre and LTE setups, as well as hosted PBX systems that reduce infrastructure cost and allow teams to work remotely.
The company’s internal leasing division (Leasetech) enables businesses to implement new services without large upfront costs—essential in a market where price sensitivity is high. Its consultative approach, which avoids locking clients to one provider, distinguishes it from large, bundled competitors.
However, Your Communications also faces challenges—growing competition from national ISPs, customer expectations for bundled tech support, and maintaining quality across diverse service areas. With 5G, AI-enabled call systems, and remote work demand increasing, its future success depends on scaling sustainably and remaining adaptive in a fast-moving connectivity sector.