- Founded in 2012, Capricom Networks has grown into a prominent ISP in South Africa.
- Services include wireless internet, fibre internet, and VoIP solutions, catering to a range of connectivity needs.
Capricom Networks: Connecting communities with reliable internet
Capricom Networks started in Polokwane, Limpopo, and quickly expanded to serve multiple regions across South Africa. The company provides wireless internet, fibre internet, and VoIP services. These offerings ensure reliable, affordable connectivity for both homes and businesses.
For example, their wireless internet package costs R280 per month and offers uncapped data with no throttling. It serves areas like Polokwane, Mokopane, Mookgophong, and Seshego. Meanwhile, fibre packages offer higher speeds. Customers can choose between 30Mbps download/upload for R449 per month or 500Mbps download/200Mbps upload for R1,140 per month. This range accommodates casual browsing as well as high-demand applications such as streaming and online gaming.
Additionally, Capricom Networks offers VoIP solutions. These allow businesses and individuals to make internet-based voice calls, which reduces communication costs and improves connectivity.
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Capricom Networks’ network infrastructure
Capricom Networks operates under Autonomous System Number (ASN) 328341, registered with AFRINIC, Africa’s Regional Internet Registry. The company manages 33 IPv4 prefixes with a total of 8,192 IP addresses. Moreover, Capricom peers with networks such as SEACOM Limited (AS37100), Hurricane Electric LLC (AS6939), and MTN SA (Bayobab) (AS16637). As a result, customers benefit from robust connections and low latency.