Huge TNS — Hosted PBX & business voice provider in South Africa
Huge TNS is a South African telecoms provider formed from the merger of Huge Telecom and Huge Networks within the JSE-listed Huge Group, headquartered at Waterfall in Midrand. It runs a dual-platform voice stack — Yeastar SME Flex plus 3CX hosted from Teraco, with GSM-VoIP and SIP options — supported from ten Centres of Excellence across six provinces, with an anchor SME Flex bundle on a three-year term.
Key facts
| Who they are | A South African telecoms provider formed from the Huge Telecom and Huge Networks merger, within the JSE-listed Huge Group, trading as Huge TNS |
| Voice services | Dual-platform voice — Yeastar SME Flex and 3CX hosted from Teraco, plus GSM-VoIP hybrid and SIP |
| ICASA / ISPA | Positioned as a Tier 1 voice and network provider and an ISPA member; confirm the specific IECNS/IECS licence class at register.icasa.org.za |
| Contracts | The SME Flex bundle runs on a three-year term with a once-off activation fee — stress-test the early-termination cost before signing |
| Footprint | Ten Centres of Excellence across six provinces |
| Head office | Building 2, Waterfall & Letaba Drive, Midrand |
| Founded | Not publicly stated — a merger entity within the Huge Group |
| Pricing | Quote-based; SME Flex carries a once-off activation fee per bundle |
| Coverage | National |
| Listed In | Phone System Providers |
Huge TNS runs two voice platforms with listed-group backing
Huge TNS offers broader voice optionality than most single-platform SA hosted PBX specialists, running Yeastar SME Flex alongside 3CX hosted from Teraco, plus a GSM-VoIP hybrid and SIP. Listed-group backing through the JSE-listed Huge Group and ten Centres of Excellence across six provinces give it national service depth. The trade-off to weigh is contract structure: the SME Flex anchor bundle runs on a three-year term with a once-off activation fee, unlike the month-to-month norm in the SA Cloud PBX market. Stress-test the early-termination cost at months 12, 18 and 24 in writing, and confirm which SME Flex tier matches your concurrent-call profile.
Who Huge TNS is a fit for
- SA SMEs wanting a bundled hosted PBX with unlimited calling and national service depth.
- Buyers who value dual-platform voice optionality (Yeastar and 3CX) from one provider.
- Companies comfortable with a three-year SME Flex term in exchange for listed-group backing.
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Compare phone system providers →Commonly asked questions
What phone systems does Huge TNS run?
Huge TNS runs a dual-platform stack — Yeastar SME Flex and 3CX hosted from the Teraco data centre — plus a GSM-VoIP hybrid and SIP. A quote scopes the platform and tier to your headcount and concurrent-call needs.
How much does Huge TNS cost?
Pricing is quote-based, and the SME Flex bundle carries a once-off activation fee per bundle. Request up to 3 quotes through WhichVoIP to compare it, and the contract terms, against month-to-month providers, free and without obligation.
Is there a contract with Huge TNS?
The SME Flex anchor bundle runs on a three-year term, unlike the month-to-month norm in the SA Cloud PBX market. Stress-test the early-termination cost at months 12, 18 and 24 and get the wording in writing before signing.
Was Huge TNS previously called Huge Telecom?
Huge TNS was formed from the merger of Huge Telecom and Huge Networks within the JSE-listed Huge Group. This listing covers that combined business under its current Huge TNS brand.
Where does Huge TNS have service centres?
Huge TNS operates ten Centres of Excellence across six provinces. Confirm the named local Customer Service Manager and the on-site response window in writing for your specific location before committing.
Is Huge TNS ICASA licensed?
Huge TNS positions as a Tier 1 voice and network provider and an ISPA member. Confirm the specific IECNS or IECS licence class at register.icasa.org.za if procurement requires it.
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 July 2026.