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How Openserve is transforming and increasing broadband access in SA The pandemic and national lockdown prompted significant demand for reliable internet connectivity 31 March 2021 - 10:49 Openserve strives to give its customers the most value, beyond affordable pricing. Image: 123RF/Ammentorp
In the past five years, Openserve has become a leading network infrastructure provider in SA committed to delivering the ultimate broadband experience and value to its customers.
Openserve covers more than 2.4-million households with fibre either directly to the home (FTTH) or to the cabinet (FTTC), with a national coverage spanning metros, urban areas, small towns and townships. Exciting fibre expansion plans to provide FTTH services to the entire FTTC footprint will be announced in the near future.
Openserve transforms broadband in SA with even more customer value
Five years after its founding,
Openserve has established itself as South Africa’s leading network infrastructure provider and is committed to delivering the ultimate broadband experience and offering even more value to its customers.
The company has more than 2.4 million households covered with fibre either directly to the home (FTTH) or to the cabinet (FTTC), with a national coverage spanning metros, urban areas, small towns and townships. But more than having the widest footprint across South Africa, it will in the near future announce exciting fibre expansion plans to provide FTTH services to the entire FTTC footprint. Openserve continues to work relentlessly at offering the customer the best value and best network experience.
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