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60 Mbps fibre in Cape Town

Compare packages at 60 Mbps. Availability can vary by suburb, so always confirm coverage before ordering.

60Mbps Fibre Deals in Cape Town

Cape Town has one of the most developed fibre networks in South Africa, with coverage expanding rapidly across suburbs like Claremont, Bellville, Durbanville and Table View. Major fibre networks such as Openserve, Vumatel, Octotel and Frogfoot provide infrastructure across the metro. A 60Mbps fibre connection is a popular choice for Cape Town households who stream Netflix, work remotely, attend online classes and enjoy smooth video calls.

Suburbs in Cape Town with fibre coverage

  • Claremont
  • Bellville
  • Durbanville
  • Table View
ProviderPackageMonthlySetup feeRouterPromo
Metro Fibre Nova60/60 Mbps UncappedR648 pmFree SetupFree RouterR528 pm
Frogfoot60/30 Mbps UncappedR699 pmFree SetupFree RouterR449 pm
Frogfoot60/60 Mbps UncappedR799 pmFree SetupFree Router-
Mitsol60/30 Mbps UncappedR639 pmFree SetupFree Router-
Mitsol60/60 Mbps UncappedR699 pmFree SetupFree Router-
Evotel60/60 Mbps UncappedR789 pmFree SetupFree RouterR689 pm
Balwin60/60 Mbps UncappedR699 pmR499Free Router-
Link Layer60/60 Mbps UncappedR789 pmR999Free Router-

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FAQs

Is fibre available in Cape Town suburbs?

Yes. Many Cape Town suburbs such as Claremont, Durbanville, Bellville, Table View and Century City have fibre coverage from major networks like Openserve, Vumatel, Octotel and Frogfoot.

Which fibre providers operate in Cape Town?

Fibre networks operating in Cape Town include Openserve, Vumatel, Octotel and Frogfoot. Internet service providers sell fibre packages using these networks.

What does 60Mbps fibre cost in Cape Town?

The price of a 60Mbps fibre package in Cape Town usually ranges between R639 to R799 per month depending on the provider, promotions and installation fees.

Prices and promotions may change without notice. Always confirm pricing and terms on the provider's website.

Fibre availability depends on network infrastructure in your area. Not all providers are available in all locations.