Region
South Africa
South Africa regional intelligence explains how companies, people, policy moves, network operations, investment signals, data centre demand, telecom execution, and market constraints shape infrastructure delivery in the same geographic market or governance area. The page connects public articles with evidence, regional actors, operating dependencies, market context, and customer or regulatory exposure that may otherwise sit across separate topic or company pages. Readers can compare who is active, which signals are backed by public evidence, how local execution risk connects to broader internet infrastructure strategy, and what changes may affect customers, partners, regulators, or capital planning. Search users can understand the geography, the relevant infrastructure sectors, the public evidence base, and the practical questions that make the regional page more useful than a short listing of articles.

Regional ISP
eNetworks Anycast and the South African premium for routes that stay close
eNetworks Anycast looks small in public routing records, but that is exactly why it is useful: it shows how a South African buyer of checkout, SaaS or payment-endpoint resilience should price local routing control, peering density and accountable network engineering against the…

Institutional
ZA Central Registry and the African domain-year bargain priced through trust, not glamour
For a South African registrar, government supplier or pan-African SME, the choice between a `.za` or `.africa` identity and a cheaper, easier-to-explain `.com` is not really a branding question; it is a one-year renewal bet on whether local and continental trust can do more work…

Regional ISP
Wan4u and the repair bill behind ordinary broadband trust
Wan4u looks small beside South Africa's national fibre and mobile brands, but its economics show why regional broadband trust is expensive to maintain. The company has to turn line-of-sight wireless, open-access fibre resale, backup power, field repair, upstream capacity and…

Regional ISP
Liquid South Africa and the Price of Reliable Enterprise Fibre
Wholesale fibre and cloud adjacency in South Africa are no longer markets for raw bandwidth. They are markets for continuity. The buyer is not paying only for Mbps; it is paying to keep branches online, route transactions to cloud platforms without unpredictable public-internet…

Regional ISP
Web sQuad Connect and the South African ISP Margin Behind Local Peering
The contradiction at the heart of the South African fibre market: fierce competition on the surface and a quasi-monopolistic position underneath. Can Web sQuad Connect convert local peering, support and business density into sustainable margin?
