Vuma Fibre Deals 2026 explained
Watch the Vuma Fibre Deals 2026 explainer: Vuma Core vs Vuma Reach, the cheapest plans by R/Mbps, top ISPs to consider and how to pick the right speed for your household.
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Vuma fibre comes in two main shapes - Vuma Core, the premium product with symmetrical upload speeds from 25/25 Mbps right up to 1 Gbps, and Vuma Reach, the prepaid product designed for affordability with simpler speed tiers and no debit-order requirement.
Both run on the same Vumatel network, the same physical fibre line into your home. What changes is the commercial terms - Core is contracted month-to-month or 12 months, Reach is pay-as-you-go via EasyPay vouchers or rolling card billing.
On the deals side, the cheapest entry point on Vuma right now is around R399 a month for uncapped 20/10 Mbps on Reach. Vuma Core kicks in at R449 for symmetrical 25/25, R649 for 50/50, and R899 for the popular 100/100 plan.
Five ISPs sell across the Vuma network: Webafrica, Afrihost, Mweb, RSAweb and Atomic. Same fibre, very different experiences on support quality, peering and bundled extras like free installation or free routers.
Webafrica leads on review scores - 4.4 out of 5 on TrustPilot from over 14 000 reviews - and offers a 14-day activation guarantee that pays out R999 if Vumatel misses the SLA. That's why it's our recommended Vuma reseller for most households.
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