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Fibre To The Apartment (FTTA) — apartment fibre internet in South Africa

Fibre To The Apartment, trading as FTTA, is a South African fibre provider that specialises in wiring multi-storey buildings, complexes and private estates rather than standalone houses. It works with building owners, developers, landlords and body corporates to deploy fibre in-building, then serves the residents and tenants inside. Advertised speeds start at 300Mbps.

Last updated 13 August 2026
Verified at ftta.co.za

Key facts

Who they areFibre To The Apartment (FTTA) is a South African fibre provider focused on multi-dwelling buildings — apartment blocks, complexes and private estates. Its commercial relationship starts with the building rather than the individual resident.
Voice servicesNone published. FTTA markets in-building fibre connectivity only, with no VoIP or telephony product on its site.
Who they sell toTwo audiences. FTTA contracts with building owners, developers, landlords, body corporates and private estate owners to deploy the in-building network, then provides internet service to the residents and tenants in those buildings.
Head officeNot publicly stated. FTTA publishes a WhatsApp contact channel but no street address.
CoverageBuilding-by-building rather than area-wide. Named developments on the site include the V&A Marina buildings (Juliette, Kylemore, Lawhill), Westridge, Breakwater, Ports Edge and Rondebosch on Main. If your building is not on the list, service depends on FTTA deploying there.
ICASA licenceNo ICASA reference is published. The site carries an ISPA compliant mark in its footer, which is an industry code of conduct rather than a licence.
PricingNot published. Resident package pricing is not shown on the site, and the building-side commercial terms are negotiated per development.
Listed InFibre Internet Providers
What this provider does

Fibre sold to the building, not the street

Most fibre providers sell to an address; FTTA sells to a building. The company deploys fibre infrastructure inside apartment blocks, complexes and estates by contracting with whoever controls the property, whether that is a developer, a landlord or a body corporate, and then connects the residents inside. That model matters if you live in a flat, because your practical choice of provider is often decided by a body corporate vote long before you go shopping. It also means the useful question changes depending on who you are. A resident wants to know whether their building is already lit and what the package costs. A trustee or developer wants to know who owns the in-building infrastructure afterwards, whether the arrangement is exclusive, and how long the term runs. FTTA advertises speeds from 300Mbps and names the developments it serves, which include several V&A Marina buildings in Cape Town.

Best fit

Who Fibre To The Apartment is a fit for

  • Body corporates and developers wiring a building for fibre
  • Residents in apartment blocks where FTTA has already deployed
  • Landlords wanting connectivity in place before tenants move in

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Commonly asked questions

What does Fibre To The Apartment do?

FTTA deploys fibre inside multi-storey buildings, complexes and private estates. It contracts with the building owner, developer or body corporate to install the in-building network, then provides internet to the residents and tenants.

Which buildings does FTTA cover?

FTTA names developments rather than suburbs. Those listed on its site include the V&A Marina buildings such as Juliette, Kylemore and Lawhill, plus Westridge, Breakwater, Ports Edge and Rondebosch on Main.

What speeds does FTTA offer?

The company advertises speeds from 300Mbps. The package available to you depends on the in-building network at your development.

How much does FTTA cost?

FTTA does not publish resident package prices, and building-side terms are negotiated per development. You would need a quote for your specific building.

Can I get FTTA if my building is not connected?

Not directly as an individual. Because FTTA deploys at building level, connecting a new block normally starts with the body corporate, landlord or developer rather than a single resident.

Does FTTA offer phone or VoIP services?

No. FTTA publishes in-building fibre internet only, with no telephony product on its site.

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 13 August 2026.