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Internet Service Providers are the connection to the World Wide Web. Providing access to your browsing, internet and work needs, signing up with an Internet Service provider is an integral part of your internet shopping experience. Best Internet opens the pathway to the internet to bring you the best in Internet Service Providers to compliment your shiny, new equipment. You make the choice or let us choose for you, based off yours or your family’s internet requirements.

Less buffering, more entertainment! MTN takes you everywhere with our boundless data deals, providing speeds on LTE averaging 7Mbps to 20Mbps.
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Get reliable connectivity at your home or office with fixed LTE. Explore the better data experience of network-enhanced quality, without the worry of a fixed line or contract.
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Vodacom brings you secure and affordable internet deals that you have come to know and love, now with Fibre and LTE! Get uninterrupted connection today!
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Trust in Telkom to bring you great internet options. One of South Africa’s paramount fixed and mobile networks, Telkom aims to bring you swift speeds, no-buffering.
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RSA Web pulls through innovative internet solutions to ensure you get the best internet connection out there. Enjoy unbounded data speeds, secure and reliable.
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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Best Internet

What is line speed?

Line speed refers to the maximum speed your internet connection can support. Line speeds vary –starting from as low as 4Mbps going as high as 1Gbps.Your line speed will depend on the package you choose from your ISP, but this is not always the speed you will get on a regular basis, as several factors can impact the line quality –think the distance between your device and the router, weather, and internet traffic during peak times.But these factors do not affect a Fibre connection as much as it does a cable connection.

What Fibre line speed would I need?

Your ideal Fibre line speed would be dependent on your needs –so think of how many internet users you have at home, how much streaming or online gaming you do daily, and whether you have people working from home.For someone who has about 2 internet users at home who stream content for approximately 3-4 hours a day, (or one user who works from home), with both users spending time on social media –we would say a 25Mbps line speed would be ideal for this household.Did you know we have a cool way for you to check what your ideal line speed is? Just answer a few simple questions and we'll curate the best deals for you based on your needs.

Is Fibre more expensive than other connections?

In certain cases –Fibre can be more expensive than other connections such as LTE –but it is also dependent on your ISP. Several ISPs offer similar Fibre deals but at different price points –this is due to the FNO they deal with.With Best Internet, we don't want to offer you sky-high prices for a reliable connection –we believe in giving you more for less.

Do I need to buy a Fibre router?

No, if your current router can support a Fibre connection then you won't require another router. But, thankfully, most of our Fibre offers come with a free-to-use router –making your transition into Fibre that much smoother!

Are there month-to-month Fibre deals available?

Yes, some of our Fibre deals are offered on a month-to-month basis–meaning you have the convenience of cancelling or changing your provider anytime you want to!

How long does it take to install Fibre?

If Fibre cables are already installed in your area –installing Fibre in your home should take between 1 – 4 hours. Installation of Fibre involves running cables from the Fibre box from outside your property into your home. These cables will generally run underground so some drilling and digging up would be involved

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