, an open-access infrastructure provider, says it has seen increased demand for its WiFi-only fibre solution, connecting over 40 000 homes in SA.
The company says it has since exceeded its target to connect 40 000 under-serviced homes, while also expanding its Frogfoot air ISP partnership network. Shane Chorley, head of sales and marketing at Frogfoot, tells ITWeb: “Frogfoot air has quite literally taken off; we have seen great uptake from both customers and ISPs. We know it’s servicing a great need and the product is well-positioned to service our customers. After adding 40 000 to this service, Frogfoot air is now available in 18 towns across the country.”
This has further increased the need for reliable fibre connectivity and infrastructure, particularly in the under-services areas of SA.found that 80% of South African employees worked from home in 2021, with 96% experiencing connectivity issues., an independent fibre network operator, to further accelerate its strategy to expand fibre-optic network deployment to build better ICT infrastructure and stimulate economic development.