IProCom — VoIP and video conferencing provider in South Africa
IProCom sells VoIP and video conferencing solutions from two locations, Helderkruin in Roodepoort and Langeberg Ridge in Durbanville, with fibre and network cabling, internet, CCTV and printers alongside. The partner list is unusually technical for a supplier this size, naming Asterisk on the platform side and Grandstream, Polycom and Yealink on handsets, with Dahua, HP, UniFi rounding out the network and security equipment.
Key facts
| Who they are | A South African telephony and network company operating from Gauteng and the Western Cape, selling VoIP and video conferencing with cabling and security work alongside |
| Voice services | VoIP and video conferencing solutions. Asterisk appears among the named partner technologies, which points at an open-source platform base rather than a proprietary one |
| Also offers | Fibre cabling, network cabling, internet connectivity, CCTV and printers |
| Head office | Not published as street addresses. The site lists Helderkruin, Roodepoort, Gauteng and Langeberg Ridge, Durbanville, Western Cape. IProCom’s Google profile places it at 1 Printech Avenue, Laser Park, Honeydew |
| Coverage | Not published as a footprint. Two offices in Gauteng and the Western Cape imply work in both provinces |
| ICASA licence | No ICASA reference is published. For a VoIP provider the ECS licence normally sits with the underlying trunk supplier |
| Pricing | Quote-based. Nothing is published for voice, cabling or connectivity |
| Google profile | IProCom’s profile carries fewer than five reviews, below the threshold WhichVoIP uses to display a rating, so no rating card is shown |
| Listed In | VoIP Providers |
Asterisk in the partner list means something
Asterisk is the open-source telephony engine that a large share of the world’s custom phone systems are built on, and a supplier naming it is signalling that it builds rather than merely resells. That matters if your requirement is unusual: an integration with a bespoke system, a call flow no packaged platform supports, or a deployment that has to survive a specific failure. Ask directly whether the proposed system is Asterisk-based, who maintains it, and what happens to the configuration if you change supplier, because a custom build is powerful and can also be harder to hand over than a packaged product. Two offices across Gauteng and the Western Cape plus cabling capability make this a practical choice for a fit-out. No pricing or qualifying review sample exists, so ask for reference sites. Compare alternatives in the VoIP provider directory.
Who IProCom is a fit for
- Businesses needing a custom or integrated phone system rather than a package
- Companies with sites in both Gauteng and the Western Cape
- Fit-outs needing cabling, cameras and telephony from one supplier
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What is Asterisk?
It is an open-source telephony engine that many custom phone systems are built on. A supplier naming it usually means it builds systems rather than only reselling packaged ones. Ask whether your proposed system is Asterisk-based and who would maintain it.
Where is IProCom based?
The site lists two locations, Helderkruin in Roodepoort, Gauteng and Langeberg Ridge in Durbanville, Western Cape, without street addresses. The Google profile places it at 1 Printech Avenue, Laser Park, Honeydew. Ask which office would service your account.
Does IProCom do cabling?
Yes. Fibre cabling and network cabling are named services alongside the telephony, which makes the company a practical single supplier for an office fit-out where data points, phones and cameras all need installing.
Why is no customer rating shown?
IProCom has a Google profile but with fewer than five reviews, below the threshold WhichVoIP uses to display a rating. Ask the company for reference sites instead.
What video conferencing does IProCom supply?
Video conferencing is named alongside VoIP, with Polycom among the listed partner brands. Ask which room systems are proposed and whether they integrate with the platforms your team already uses.
What does it cost?
No pricing is published. Ask for the per-extension monthly charge, per-minute call rates, any platform or licensing cost and cabling work as separate figures.
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.