Compare Home Fibre Deals

TheOracle

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I built a Home Fibre Comparison Tool that ranks the cheapest provider for your network and speed.

The thing that makes fibre confusing is that it is sold in two layers. A fibre network, like Vumatel or Openserve, owns the actual line to your home, and an internet provider then sells you a package over that line. The catch is that the same 100Mbps line costs a different amount on each network, and the cheapest provider on one network is not the cheapest on another. So a simple “who is cheapest for fibre” question does not have a single answer, it depends on the network under your street street shapes the price.

The tool handles that directly. You pick your fibre network and the speed you want, and it ranks the cheapest provider for exactly that combination. If you are not sure which network you have, there is an “All networks” view that shows the cheapest deal on each one side by side, which also makes it clear how much the line under your street shapes the price.

It covers Afrihost, MWEB, Webafrica, RSAWEB and Cool Ideas, across Vumatel, Vuma Reach, Openserve, Frogfoot, Octotel and MetroFibre. Not every provider sells on every network,
so the list changes with your choice.

Anyone interested can have a a look here : https://southafricafacts.co.za/home-fibre-deals/
 
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Thanks this is always a tricky thing to do. I would recommend to include installation and cancellation terms. I see some packages missing as well.

Also most of the listed products that are the cheapest are actually promos.
 
Just a note:

MWEB's attractive Openserve/Octotel prices were 3-month promos we'd mistakenly stored as ongoing, so MWEB was winning rankings on temporary prices. Now:
MWEB ranks on its true ongoing price (e.g. Openserve 100/50 went R789 → R939), so Webafrica/Afrihost/RSAWEB correctly win where they're genuinely cheaper long-term.
The 3-month promo still shows as an honest note ("RXXX for the first 3 months, then RYYY"), so the deal isn't hidden, just no longer mistaken for the permanent price.
 
Thanks this is always a tricky thing to do. I would recommend to include installation and cancellation terms. I see some packages missing as well.

Also most of the listed products that are the cheapest are actually promos.
Thank for the feedback, I'm sure I can make a plan.
 
Thanks this is always a tricky thing to do. I would recommend to include installation and cancellation terms. I see some packages missing as well.

Also most of the listed products that are the cheapest are actually promos.
Is this price right, my wife will most likely be retrenched this month, so will have to downgrade:

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Yeah I think it needs a lot of work to get some accurate info.
 
Thanks for all the feedback, I have made a new version; hopefully it addresses most of the issues.
 
Still lots of package errors on this, is someone manually updating everything I imagine?
 
Can you maybe point out a few, so I can double check?
200, 500 and 1Gbps on Vumatel says:

Cool Ideas either does not sell on Vumatel or has no plan at this speed.

At the bottom for example.
 
200, 500 and 1Gbps on Vumatel says:

Cool Ideas either does not sell on Vumatel or has no plan at this speed.

At the bottom for example.
Thanks for pointing out the issue. Cool Ideas now shows on four networks, Vumatel, Vuma Reach, Openserve, Frogfoot, full ladders including the 200/500/1Gbps Vumatel tiers.
 
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