- Open Fibre delivers rapid, open-access fibre infrastructure tailored for businesses and landlords.
- The company overcomes affordability, infrastructure and market access challenges with fast installs and flexible access.
Open Fibre’s service delivery
Open Fibre describes itself as “more than just connectivity,” providing an infrastructure platform that gives businesses access to next-generation technologies. Their key propositions include “fibre in five” (installation within five working days), line speeds up to 1 Gbps, choice of ISP, zero upfront capital, and no long-term contracts, all designed to reduce friction and increase adoption.
For property owners, the company offers increased property value, tenant-ready digitisation, and additional revenue streams, all with zero upfront investment. Businesses benefit from open-access networks that allow multiple ISPs, installation without operational disruption, flexible packages, and affordability—features that reflect an industry push towards inclusive and scalable connectivity.
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Innovation and industry challenges
Through its “fibre for business” services, Open Fibre supports fast build-out and adaptability, enabling enterprises to stay ahead in a fast-moving digital landscape. This agility is crucial in the South African market, where delays, infrastructure costs, and limited provider choice have historically slowed cloud and digital transformation efforts.
In a notable initiative, Open Fibre partnered with Burstone and ExcellerateJHI to bring high-speed fibre to a pre-primary school, providing students with digital learning tools and teachers with bandwidth to innovate in the classroom. CEO Phil Wessels stated: “This initiative not only underscores Open Fibre’s commitment to expanding access to high-speed internet but also highlights the transformative power of collaboration in bridging the digital divide.”