Fibre and Home Internet

Frogfoot Fibre in South Africa

Frogfoot is an open-access fibre infrastructure provider with standard FTTH and Frogfoot Air in selected areas.

Quick Answer

Frogfoot provides the infrastructure. You order through an ISP or approved flow, and availability depends on the exact coverage area.

FTTH

Standard fibre-to-the-home where covered.

Frogfoot Air

Entry Wi-Fi-only option in selected FTTH areas.

Order path

ISP accepts the order and installation is scheduled once live.

Frogfoot role

FNO

Frogfoot

Open-access fibre infrastructure provider with FTTH, business fibre and Frogfoot Air products.

Consumer role
Consumers order through a preferred ISP or through the Frogfoot ordering flow.
Infrastructure
Builds and manages fibre infrastructure; Frogfoot Air is a Wi-Fi-only entry product in selected FTTH areas.
Coverage note
Frogfoot Air and standard fibre availability differ by coverage area.

Checked Frogfoot-related examples

Price examples checked on 20 June 2026. They are not live quotes and must be confirmed by exact address.
ProviderNetworkSpeedMonthlyNotes

Webafrica

Webafrica fibre page
Frogfoot25/10 Mbps

R549

Checked

Frogfoot Air is area-specific and uses the Frogfoot network.

Address check required.

Sources checked for this guide

Reviewed by Riccardo Vallaro, Telecom & Mobile Services Specialist

Last reviewed: 20 June 2026

Sources we check: Frogfoot Networks, Webafrica fibre. Price examples checked 20 June 2026; final fibre availability and pricing must be confirmed by exact address.

Why trust this: Guides are based on public operator pricing, USSD flows, official support pages, and South African prepaid user needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can DataCost tell me if fibre is available at my exact address?

No. Fibre coverage is address-specific, so DataCost explains what to check and links the decision together, but you must confirm availability on an official provider or FNO coverage checker.

Are the prices on DataCost guaranteed?

No. DataCost treats prices as checked public examples. Final pricing can change by address, FNO, promotion, installation status and provider terms.

Who should I contact when fibre is down?

Start with the ISP that bills you. The ISP can then escalate line or infrastructure faults to the FNO when needed.

DataCost does not sell fibre packages. Use these pages to understand the market, then confirm final price, address coverage, installation terms, router rules and cancellation costs with the official provider.

Author and review notes

Written by Riccardo Vallaro

Telecom & Mobile Services Specialist

Mobile services and telecom professional with experience across VAS, carrier billing, mobile content, and African operator partnerships.

Reviewed / updated: 20 June 2026

Why trust this guide: This fibre guide is built around consumer decisions: coverage, infrastructure owner, ISP role, checked price examples, installation terms and fallback options. Prices are examples, not live quotes.

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