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The Connected Life: How Fibre Powers Families, Work, Gaming & Smart Homes 

Picture this: it’s a Saturday morning in South Africa. The kids are streaming cartoons in HD, Mom’s deep into an online lecture, Dad’s uploading a hefty presentation, and the teen is mid-battle in an online game. Oh, and the smart doorbell just pinged - the grocery delivery has arrived. Now here’s the twist: nobody is […]
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What fibre network does Infini-fi use?

Infini-fi operates on two fibre networks: Vuma and Openserve. Vuma (formerly Vuma Reach, part of the Maziv Group) is a growing fibre network bringing high-speed connectivity to communities across South Africa. Openserve is one of South Africa's largest fibre network operators with extensive national coverage. Having two networks means we can offer fibre to more […]
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What do I get when I sign up with Infini-fi?

You’ll step into Unlimited Living with: 👉 If your installation requires extras (like trenching or extra cabling), we’ll confirm costs upfront before going ahead.
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Are Infini-fi contracts month-to-month?

Yes. All Infini-fi home fibre packages are month-to-month. You can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime with one calendar month’s notice. ⚠️ If you cancel very early (within your first year), a once-off installation recovery fee may apply.
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Do I need a telephone line to use Infini-fi Fibre?

No — fibre uses modern fibre-optic cables, not old copper phone lines. No landline required.
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What do I need to sign up?

Signing up is simple. You’ll need: 💡 Switching from another ISP? Cancel with them first so your line is released. You can still sign up with Infini-fi immediately, and we’ll activate as soon as the line is free.
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Is fibre available at my home?

Use our online Coverage Map. Enter your address to check availability. If fibre isn’t live yet, you can register your interest — we’ll notify you as soon as it arrives.
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What’s the difference between an FNO and an ISP?

An FNO (Fibre Network Operator) builds and maintains the physical fibre infrastructure — the cables in the ground, the ducts, and the street-level network. Think of them as the road builders. An ISP (Internet Service Provider) is the company that sells you internet access over that infrastructure. Think of them as the transport company using […]
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Why choose fibre?

Because it just works. Fibre gives you: In short: it keeps up with every version of you.
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What is fibre?

Fibre is internet as it should be — fast, stable, and built for modern living. It uses optical cables that transmit data at the speed of light, giving you smooth streaming, crystal-clear video calls, and lag-free gaming.
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