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    MWeb Fibre Coverage 2026

    MWeb resells fibre across every major SA open-access network, so whether you can get it comes down to which network has lit your street. Check your address below to see the live networks and speeds at your home.

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    Is MWeb fibre available at your address?

    Enter your street address to see which networks and speeds MWeb has live at your home.

    Opens MWeb with your address - free to check, no obligation.

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    How coverage works

    Why MWeb coverage is an address question

    MWeb doesn't build fibre - it's an ISP that sells service over networks built by Fibre Network Operators (FNOs). That's good news: it means MWeb is available almost anywhere fibre exists. But it also means coverage is decided street by street by the FNO, not by MWeb.

    Because open-access fibre is rolled out block by block, two homes on the same road can have different coverage. A suburb-level "MWeb coverage map" can only ever be a rough guide - the accurate answer comes from an exact address lookup, which returns the specific networks and speed tiers live at your home.

    Once you know what's live, the next step is price. If more than one network covers you, the line quality is comparable - so compare the cheapest MWeb plan on each, and against rival ISPs, on our MWeb fibre deals and best fibre deals pages.

    Networks

    Where MWeb has coverage

    MWeb sells on all of SA's major open-access networks. Here's the footprint of each - your address determines which are actually live at your home.

    Networks MWeb sells on

    Openserve
    Vumatel
    Frogfoot
    Octotel
    MetroFibre
    Vuma Reach
    Balwin Fibre

    Openserve

    The widest footprint in SA - nationwide reach across metros, towns and many suburbs. MWeb's most available and most price-stable network.

    Vumatel

    Dense coverage across Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban, Pretoria and surrounding suburbs - SA's largest metro fibre network.

    Frogfoot

    Strong in Cape Town and a growing inland footprint, with symmetrical lines up to 1 Gbps.

    Octotel

    Cape Town's largest open-access network, popular for high-speed uncapped lines.

    MetroFibre

    Pretoria, Centurion, Johannesburg and a fast-growing estate footprint.

    Vuma Reach & Balwin

    Value-focused Vuma Reach coverage plus Balwin estate fibre for residents of Balwin developments.

    Step by step

    How to check MWeb at your address

    1. Enter your address

    Type your full street address into the coverage box above. The more specific you are - unit, street, suburb - the more accurate the result.

    2. See live networks & speeds

    MWeb returns every network and speed tier live at your home. If two networks cover you, you'll see both.

    3. Compare, then order

    Compare the cheapest MWeb plan on each available network against rival ISPs on our deals pages, then order the line that wins on price and speed.

    FAQ

    MWeb coverage questions

    Enter your full street address into MWeb's coverage checker (linked above). MWeb resells on multiple networks, so the checker returns every network and speed tier live at your specific address - that's more accurate than a suburb-level map.

    MWeb sells fibre on Openserve, Vumatel, Frogfoot, Octotel, MetroFibre, Vuma Reach and Balwin Fibre. Openserve has the widest national footprint; the metro networks are densest in the major cities.

    Open-access fibre is rolled out street by street, and sometimes one side of a road is live before the other. Coverage is determined by the network operator's build, not by MWeb, so an exact address check is the only reliable answer.

    If no fibre network has reached your street, MWeb offers an LTE range as a stop-gap, and you can register interest so you're notified when fibre goes live. It's also worth checking our coverage map for other networks in your area.

    No. Checking coverage is free and there's no obligation - you only commit when you place an order.

    Check MWeb coverage now

    See which networks and speeds MWeb has live at your address, then compare the cheapest plan on each. Free to check, no obligation.

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