AdNotes — wireless internet provider in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
AdNotes is a Port Shepstone internet service provider that leads with fixed wireless rather than fibre, and says plainly that it covers KwaZulu-Natal, Durban townships and remote rural areas. Its wireless packages are published in full and include VAT: 10/2Mbps at R299, 20/5 at R499, 50/10 at R699 and 100/20 at R999 a month, all uncapped and month to month, with a R1,725 once-off installation. Fibre is sold as well where it is available, and the company states that it is licensed by ICASA and certified by the Film and Publication Board.
Key facts
| Who they are | A KwaZulu-Natal internet service provider selling affordable wireless internet to homes, businesses and areas other providers have skipped, including Durban townships and rural districts |
| Internet services | Four published wireless packages, all uncapped and VAT inclusive: Starter Plus at 10/2Mbps for R299, Enabler at 20/5Mbps for R499, Connector at 50/10Mbps for R699 and Full House at 100/20Mbps for R999 a month. Installation is R1,725 once off and the payment term is month to month |
| Also offers | Fibre internet for home and business where a network has been built, sold alongside the wireless range |
| Head office | 54 Mitchell Drive, Port Shepstone, 4042 |
| Coverage | KwaZulu-Natal, stated to include Durban townships and remotely located rural areas. Fixed wireless is what makes that possible, since it needs a tower and a line of sight rather than a trench |
| ICASA licence | The company states on its own site that AdNotes is fully licensed by ICASA and certified by the Film and Publication Board to operate and provide internet services in South Africa. No licence number is published, so ask for the reference if procurement records it |
| Pricing | Published in full, VAT included, with the once-off installation fee stated. That is more transparency than most regional wireless ISPs offer |
| Trading since | Not published anywhere on the site |
| Listed In | Wireless Internet Providers |
Built for the addresses fibre never reached
Fixed wireless exists for a specific reason, and AdNotes is unusually direct about it: townships and rural KwaZulu-Natal, where no operator has trenched and probably will not soon. The physics decide whether it works for you. A wireless link needs a tower within reach and a clear path to it, so the site survey is the real answer to whether you can be connected, not the coverage map. Prices are published including VAT and the R1,725 installation is stated upfront, which is worth crediting in a segment where the once-off cost usually surfaces late. Month to month is the other useful term, because it means a household or small business that moves is not carrying a two-year contract behind them. Speeds top out at 100/20Mbps, so this is connectivity for browsing, streaming, remote work and a small office rather than for heavy upload work. Compare the alternatives in the wireless provider directory.
Who AdNotes is a fit for
- Homes and small businesses in KZN townships and rural areas
- Addresses no fibre operator has built to
- Buyers who need a month-to-month connection with the install cost stated upfront
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How much does AdNotes wireless internet cost?
Four packages are published, all VAT inclusive and uncapped: R299 a month for 10/2Mbps, R499 for 20/5, R699 for 50/10 and R999 for 100/20. Installation is R1,725 once off and the term is month to month.
Where does AdNotes cover?
KwaZulu-Natal, and the company specifically names Durban townships and remote rural areas alongside more conventional coverage. Its office is at 54 Mitchell Drive in Port Shepstone.
Do I need line of sight for the wireless service?
Fixed wireless generally requires a clear path between your premises and the nearest tower, which is why a site survey rather than a coverage map is what confirms whether you can be connected.
Is AdNotes licensed?
The site states that AdNotes is fully licensed by ICASA and certified by the Film and Publication Board to operate and provide internet services in South Africa. No licence number is published, so request the reference if you need it on file.
Does AdNotes offer fibre as well?
Yes. Fibre is sold for home and business where a network has been built. Wireless is what it leads with, because that is what reaches the areas fibre has not.
Is there a contract?
The published packages are month to month, which suits a household or small business that may move or wants to test the service before committing.
This listing is maintained by WhichVoIP, an independent South African telecoms comparison service running since 2019. Details are verified against the provider’s public website and were last reviewed on 29 July 2026.