- Neonet offers unlimited-traffic internet in Angola via FTTH and radio, with simplified onboarding and plans for individuals and businesses.
- Operating from Talatona and Ulengo Centre, Neonet serves multiple Luanda neighbourhoods with culturally inspired plan names and always-on access.
Neonet: connecting Angola with unlimited internet
Neonet, based in Talatona, Condomínio Paraíso Real, Luanda, is an Angolan telecommunications company whose mission is to “conectar Angola e o mundo” (“connect Angola and the world”). Through its website, the company offers both particulares (residential) and corporativos (business) plans featuring unlimited traffic, either via fibre‑to‑the‑home (FTTH) or radio connections, alongside simplified subscription processes.
The company serves key areas including Talatona, Benfica, and Zango, with support via WhatsApp and a local call centre. In Angola’s growing telecoms sector—challenged by infrastructure costs and uneven access—Neonet stands out by combining fibre and radio solutions to deliver reliable, inclusive broadband.
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Industry context, challenges and innovations
Angola’s telecoms industry has gradually evolved with growing demand for reliable, high-speed internet—particularly in urban areas like Luanda—where digital inclusion and streaming services are increasingly prevalent. Yet the sector faces challenges including infrastructure costs, diverse terrain, and inconsistent service in peri-urban zones. Innovations such as FTTH deployment and radio-based connectivity, like Neonet offers, are crucial in bridging coverage gaps and delivering robust performance at competitive prices.
Neonet’s emphasis on unlimited traffic, simple onboarding, and cultural branding differentiates it in a market where customers often face capped data, complex signup steps, and generic offerings. By combining fibre and radio technologies, the company adapts to both dense urban settings and broader accessibility needs. As Angola continues digital transformation—boosting e-commerce, education, and remote work—providers like Neonet that deliver inclusive, high-quality broadband are central to the nation’s connectivity progress.