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    Accelerit is an open-access fibre network operator that also sells its own uncapped packages directly through its own client portal - no reseller ISP involved.

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    Live Accelerit Fibre Packages

    Every package on Accelerit's own storefront, verified against the live portal - not a third-party listing.

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    Accelerit
    10/10 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R293pm
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    10/10 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R293pm
    Journey Series
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    25/25 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R393pm
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    25/25 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R393pm
    Journey Series
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    30/30 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R513pm
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    50/50 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R593pm
    Journey Series
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    50/50 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R623pm
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    70/70 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R653pm
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    100/100 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R753pm
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability
    Accelerit
    100/100 Mbps Uncapped
    Accelerit · Symmetrical
    R793pm
    Journey Series
    What's free
    • Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled
    • Month-to-month
    • VoIP add-on available
    Check Availability

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    What is Accelerit on Fibre?

    Accelerit Technologies is an open-access South African fibre network operator (FNO) - it builds and runs its own fibre infrastructure, and lights it up over Openserve, Vumatel, Metrofibre, Frogfoot, Zoom Fibre and a long list of other partner networks. What makes Accelerit different from Frogfoot or Vumatel, the networks most of this site's ISP-on-network pages cover, is that Accelerit doesn't only sell wholesale capacity to resellers - it also sells its own uncapped residential packages directly to consumers, through its own client and billing portal, the same way Herotel sells HeroFibre direct.

    That matters for how you should read this page. Most FastestFibre network pages compare the same underlying line across several competing ISPs - Webafrica, Afrihost, MWeb and so on, all reselling the same wholesale network. Accelerit isn't set up that way: as of the verification date below, none of the ISP catalogues this site tracks in detail (Webafrica, Afrihost, MWeb, RSAweb, Vox, Herotel) list a single package on the "Accelerit" network. If Accelerit is available at your address, the only route in we could verify is signing up with Accelerit itself.

    Accelerit's own storefront prices are symmetrical (upload matches download) at every tier, run from 10/10 Mbps up to 100/100 Mbps, and are described as unshaped, uncapped and unthrottled with a flat R49 once-off activation fee. A second, unexplained price list - the "Journey Uncapped Series" - sits alongside the plain Uncapped Series at overlapping speeds with different pricing; see the comparison table below for exactly how they diverge.

    A comparison of Fibre deals

    We track 10 live Fibre packages from Accelerit. Here's how the line-up shapes up.

    Cheapest line
    R293
    10/10 Mbps · Accelerit
    Fastest line
    100 Mbps
    R753/month · Accelerit
    Best value
    R7.53/Mbps
    100 Mbps at R753
    Symmetrical
    10 of 10
    packages upload at download speed
    Source: FastestFibre deal tracking. Live snapshot of the 10 packages we track on Fibre. As of 11 August 2026.
    Source: FastestFibre deal tracking. Live snapshot of the 10 packages we track on Fibre. As of 11 August 2026.
    MetricValueDetail
    Cheapest lineR29310/10 Mbps · Accelerit
    Fastest line100 MbpsR753/month · Accelerit
    Best valueR7.53/Mbps100 Mbps at R753
    Symmetrical10 of 10packages upload at download speed

    Because there's no reseller ISP layer here, 'compare ISPs' doesn't apply the way it does on a Vumatel or Frogfoot page - the only comparison that matters is Accelerit's own tier ladder, and how that ladder stacks up against the cheapest symmetrical line we track elsewhere. Both are below.

    Speed tier ladder: Fibre

    Fibre speed tiers and the cheapest live price on each tier10/10 MbpsSymmetricalfrom R29325/25 MbpsSymmetricalfrom R39330/30 MbpsSymmetricalfrom R51350/50 MbpsSymmetricalfrom R59370/70 MbpsSymmetricalfrom R653100/100 MbpsSymmetricalfrom R753
    Source: FastestFibre deal tracking. Cheapest verified monthly price on each Fibre speed tier we track. As of 11 August 2026.
    Fibre speed tiers and the cheapest live price on each tier
    SpeedLine typeNetworkCheapest ISPFromR/Mbps
    10/10 MbpsSymmetricalAcceleritAcceleritR293R29.30
    25/25 MbpsSymmetricalAcceleritAcceleritR393R15.72
    30/30 MbpsSymmetricalAcceleritAcceleritR513R17.10
    50/50 MbpsSymmetricalAcceleritAcceleritR593R11.86
    70/70 MbpsSymmetricalAcceleritAcceleritR653R9.33
    100/100 MbpsSymmetricalAcceleritAcceleritR753R7.53

    Best value: Fibre R/Mbps

    Price per Mbps for the cheapest Fibre fibre packages we trackAccelerit 100MR7.53/MbpsR753 · 100 MbpsAccelerit 100MR7.93/MbpsR793 · 100 MbpsAccelerit 70MR9.33/MbpsR653 · 70 MbpsAccelerit 50MR11.86/MbpsR593 · 50 MbpsAccelerit 50MR12.46/MbpsR623 · 50 MbpsAccelerit 25MR15.72/MbpsR393 · 25 Mbps
    Lower price per Mbps = better value. Highlighted bar is the cheapest R/Mbps in the comparison.
    At a glance

    Accelerit in four numbers

    Every figure below is read straight off the verified storefront and network partner list, not typed in from memory - see the source and date in the caption.

    Speed range
    10-100 Mbps
    Symmetrical on every tier
    Cheapest line
    R293
    10/10 Mbps direct
    Once-off fee
    R49
    Charged at signup, every tier
    Network partners named
    15
    On accelerit.co.za's own homepage
    Source: Accelerit client portal (https://clients.accelerit.co.za/portal/index.php/store/accelerit-fibre-operator) and accelerit.co.za. Accelerit's own storefront, the packages we could verify. As of 11 August 2026.
    Source: Accelerit client portal (https://clients.accelerit.co.za/portal/index.php/store/accelerit-fibre-operator) and accelerit.co.za. Accelerit's own storefront, the packages we could verify. As of 11 August 2026.
    MetricValueDetail
    Speed range10-100 MbpsSymmetrical on every tier
    Cheapest lineR29310/10 Mbps direct
    Once-off feeR49Charged at signup, every tier
    Network partners named15On accelerit.co.za's own homepage
    The real math

    What a year of Accelerit fibre actually costs

    Every fibre ad quotes the monthly price. What you actually pay in the first year is that price times twelve, plus whatever gets added at signup - in Accelerit's case, a flat R49 once-off activation fee on every package in the plain Uncapped Series. The table below computes that total for each verified tier, so you're comparing what you'll actually be billed rather than the headline monthly figure alone.

    Accelerit Uncapped Series - first-year cost, verified 11 August 2026
    SpeedMonthly priceOnce-off feeFirst-year totalR/Mbps
    10/10 MbpsR293R49R3 565R29.30/Mbps
    25/25 MbpsR393R49R4 765R15.72/Mbps
    30/30 MbpsR513R49R6 205R17.10/Mbps
    50/50 MbpsR623R49R7 525R12.46/Mbps
    70/70 MbpsR653R49R7 885R9.33/Mbps
    100/100 MbpsR753R49R9 085R7.53/Mbps

    R/Mbps (rand per megabit of download speed) is the cleanest way to compare value across tiers on the same line-up: a lower number means you're paying less per unit of speed. On Accelerit's own ladder, that figure improves steadily as you move up - the top 100/100 Mbps tier costs less per Mbps than the entry 10/10 Mbps line, which is the usual shape of a fibre price ladder anywhere in South Africa.

    Two series, one network

    Uncapped Series vs Journey Uncapped Series

    Accelerit's storefront lists two named product lines at overlapping speeds, and doesn't explain what separates them beyond the number on the price tag. We're not going to invent a rationale Accelerit hasn't published - the table below just shows what the two lines actually charge at each shared tier, computed from the verified storefront data.

    Accelerit Uncapped Series vs Journey Uncapped Series, verified 11 August 2026
    SpeedUncapped SeriesJourney Uncapped SeriesDifference
    10/10 MbpsR293R293Same price
    25/25 MbpsR393R393Same price
    50/50 MbpsR623R593Journey is R30 cheaper
    100/100 MbpsR753R793Journey is R40 more

    Practically: if both series are offered to you at signup, check the actual monthly price at your speed rather than assuming "Journey" is a discount tier or a premium tier - it's neither consistently. At 50/50 Mbps the Journey line is the cheaper pick; at 100/100 Mbps it's the more expensive one.

    How it stacks up

    Accelerit vs the rest of the market we track

    FastestFibre tracks live pricing across Webafrica, MWeb, Afrihost, RSAweb, Vox and Herotel. The table below checks Accelerit's own price at each speed tier against the single cheapest symmetrical package we track anywhere else on the same download speed - computed from that full pool at build time, not asserted from memory.

    Accelerit vs cheapest symmetrical match elsewhere, verified 11 August 2026
    SpeedAccelerit priceCheapest elsewhere we trackResult
    10/10 MbpsR293R275 (Vuma Reach, RSAweb)Accelerit is R18 more
    25/25 MbpsR393R399 (Octotel, Mweb)Accelerit is R6 cheaper
    30/30 MbpsR513R379 (Metro Nexus, Mweb)Accelerit is R134 more
    50/50 MbpsR623R539 (Metro Nova, Mweb)Accelerit is R84 more
    70/70 MbpsR653R797 (Fibonacci, Afrihost)Accelerit is R144 cheaper
    100/100 MbpsR753R789 (Metro Nexus, Webafrica)Accelerit is R36 cheaper

    A tier where Accelerit comes out ahead is a genuine reason to check availability at your address before defaulting to a bigger-name ISP; a tier where it doesn't is a reason to compare properly rather than assume a direct-retail FNO automatically undercuts resellers.

    Beyond the storefront

    Accelerit's network partners

    accelerit.co.za's own homepage names the fibre network operators Accelerit builds and lights services over, alongside its own infrastructure. This isn't a coverage map or a list of served suburbs - Accelerit doesn't publish one on the pages we checked - it's simply which underlying networks Accelerit can ride on top of. Use Accelerit's own coverage checker for an address-level answer.

    Network partners named on accelerit.co.za, verified 11 August 2026
    Network partner
    Openserve
    Vumatel
    Metrofibre
    Frogfoot
    Zoom Fibre
    Octotel
    Evotel
    Netstream
    Open Fibre
    Mesh Fibre
    Linteg
    Celerity Network
    Red Networks
    Steyn City
    Maboneng Fibre
    The honest verdict

    Who Accelerit actually suits

    Good fit: price-sensitive buyers who want a genuinely uncapped, unshaped symmetrical line without paying a reseller's margin on top, and who are comfortable managing the account, billing and support relationship directly with the network operator rather than through a consumer-facing ISP brand. If Accelerit's cheapest tiers beat the equivalent Webafrica or Afrihost price at your speed (check the comparison table above for your tier), and you don't need the extras a reseller ISP bundles in - a polished self-service app, aggressive Trustpilot-driven customer service investment, a free router promotion - direct retail is a reasonable trade.

    Look elsewhere: if you want the reassurance of a large consumer ISP's support desk and public review record - we could not verify a Trustpilot rating or review volume for Accelerit at all, unlike Webafrica (4.4/5 from ~17,000 reviews) or Afrihost, both of which publish a checkable track record. Accelerit also doesn't publish a suburb-level coverage map, so if you're choosing between networks rather than confirming an already-lit address, start with Accelerit's own checker rather than assuming national reach from the partner-network list above.

    Why choose Accelerit on Fibre

    Direct retail

    You buy straight from Accelerit's own client portal - no ISP middleman, no reseller markup on top of the wholesale rate.

    Symmetrical, every tier

    Every package we could verify uploads at the same speed it downloads, from the 10/10 Mbps entry line to the 100/100 Mbps top tier.

    Uncapped, unshaped, unthrottled

    Accelerit's own package description states no data cap and no throttling at any usage level, on every tier.

    Low, flat activation fee

    A R49 once-off fee at signup applies across the board - low compared with typical fibre install costs, though it's on top of, not instead of, standard installation.

    Open-access backbone

    Accelerit builds over a wide list of partner FNOs - Openserve, Vumatel, Metrofibre, Frogfoot, Zoom Fibre and more - so it can potentially reach addresses that only one of those networks covers.

    Optional VoIP add-on

    A month-to-month VoIP account can be added at checkout if you want to keep a landline-style number without a separate provider.

    How the install actually works

    From coverage check to a live line on Fibre - what happens, and roughly when.

    1. Day 0
      Coverage check

      Confirm which networks are live at your exact address before you order.

    2. Day 0-1
      Order placed

      Sign up with your ISP. Debit order and FICA documents are handled online.

    3. Day 1-3
      Network validation

      The network operator validates the line and schedules a technician.

    4. Day 3-10
      Installation

      Fibre is pulled to the home, the ONT is mounted and your router is configured.

    5. Day 3-10
      Activation

      The ISP provisions the service and the line goes live, usually same day.

    Typical Fibre fibre installation timeline.
    Typical Fibre fibre installation timeline.
    TimingStepWhat happens
    Day 0Coverage checkConfirm which networks are live at your exact address before you order.
    Day 0-1Order placedSign up with your ISP. Debit order and FICA documents are handled online.
    Day 1-3Network validationThe network operator validates the line and schedules a technician.
    Day 3-10InstallationFibre is pulled to the home, the ONT is mounted and your router is configured.
    Day 3-10ActivationThe ISP provisions the service and the line goes live, usually same day.

    Frequently asked questions

    Not that we could verify. We checked the live catalogues for every ISP this site tracks in detail - Webafrica, Afrihost, MWeb, RSAweb, Vox and Herotel - and none of them list a single package on a network called "Accelerit". If you've seen it resold somewhere else, treat that as unverified until you can check it against a first-party source.

    You sign up directly through Accelerit's own client portal, which is also where these prices were verified: https://clients.accelerit.co.za/portal/index.php/store/accelerit-fibre-operator. There's no ISP account to open on top of it - Accelerit is both the network and the seller.

    We couldn't find one beyond price. Both are described identically as unshaped, uncapped and unthrottled, both carry the same R49 once-off fee and optional VoIP add-on, and Accelerit's storefront doesn't state a different contract term, install type or coverage area for either. At 10/10 and 25/25 Mbps the two lines are priced the same; at 50/50 the Journey line is cheaper; at 100/100 it's pricier. If both are available at your address, compare the actual number rather than assuming either name means something.

    Yes to both, on every package we verified. Accelerit's own listing describes every tier as unshaped, uncapped and unthrottled, and every tier we found runs the same speed for upload as download (10/10 through 100/100 Mbps).

    Accelerit's own homepage names a long list of partner fibre networks it can light up over - Openserve, Vumatel, Metrofibre, Frogfoot, Zoom Fibre, Octotel, Evotel, Netstream, Open Fibre and others - but it doesn't publish a suburb-level coverage map or list of served regions on the pages we checked. Use Accelerit's own address checker before ordering; we can't responsibly claim wider or narrower coverage than what Accelerit itself states.

    Accelerit's storefront lists a flat R49 once-off fee at signup on every package we verified. That's separate from whatever the underlying network operator (Openserve, Vumatel, etc.) charges for the physical fibre installation itself, which Accelerit's storefront doesn't itemise - confirm the full install cost with Accelerit before ordering.

    It depends on the tier - see the worked comparison table below, which checks Accelerit's price at each speed against the cheapest symmetrical package we track anywhere else on the same tier. Accelerit isn't uniformly the cheapest or the most expensive; it moves around by speed.

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