Vodacom Fibre is a slightly different animal: rather than building its own last-mile fibre everywhere, it mostly sells over other networks, handy if you want internet and mobile on one bill.
The story behind Vodacom Fibre
Vodacom is best known as a mobile operator, and its fibre offering largely delivers service over established open-access networks such as Vumatel and Openserve. It deepened its infrastructure position by taking a co-controlling stake in Maziv (Vumatel’s parent group), a deal that cleared its final approvals around the end of 2025.
How Vodacom Fibre works
Because Vodacom rides on partner networks, whether you can get it, and how fast, depends on which FNO covers your street. The appeal is the bundle: fibre plus mobile, on a single Vodacom account, usually with a free router and installation on a contract.
Where Vodacom Fibre reaches
Coverage tracks the open-access networks Vodacom resells over, so it’s strongest in metro areas already served by Vumatel, Openserve and others.
Speeds & signing up
Tiers go up to around 1 Gbps depending on the underlying network, typically on a 24-month contract. Check your address to see which networks (and packages) are actually live where you live.
Common questions
Is Vodacom Fibre its own network?
Mostly no, it’s delivered over open-access FNOs. That’s why availability and speed depend on the network covering your home.