Kliq — wireless internet provider in South Africa
Kliq is a Centurion-based internet service provider that leads with wireless connectivity and adds fibre and wholesale services around it. The company works from Route 21 Corporate Park on Sovereign Drive, states a Level 2 B-BBEE rating, and describes a combined 35 years of experience behind the team. Kliq runs three access networks and puts particular emphasis on reaching remote regions where fibre has not been laid, backed by 24/7 support.
Key facts
| Who they are | A wireless-first internet service provider selling nationally from Centurion, with fibre and wholesale connectivity alongside the wireless offering |
| Wireless services | Fixed wireless access across three access networks, with an emphasis on remote regions that fibre has not reached |
| Also offers | Fibre connectivity and wholesale services for other providers |
| Head office | Ground Floor, Route 21 Corporate Park, 82 Sovereign Drive, Centurion, Gauteng, 0178 |
| Coverage | National, with the company highlighting remote regions specifically. Kliq does not publish a tower or footprint map, so availability has to be confirmed against your address |
| ICASA licence | Kliq states that it holds the certifications and licensing regulated by ICASA but publishes no reference number. It also lists ISPA membership. Ask for the licence number in writing if procurement records it |
| Pricing | Not published. Wireless pricing depends on the access network serving your area and on the install required, so treat it as quote-based |
| Credentials | Level 2 B-BBEE contributor, with a combined 35 years of experience claimed for the team rather than a stated founding year for the company |
| Listed In | Wireless Internet Providers |
Built for the places fibre has not reached
Wireless coverage comes down to whether a tower can see your site, and that is a survey question rather than a map question. Kliq positions itself squarely on this ground, running three access networks and pointing at remote regions as the market it wants. For a farm, a mine, a lodge or a branch office outside a metro, that focus is the reason to have the conversation. The Level 2 B-BBEE rating is a genuine consideration for buyers who score suppliers on procurement points, and it is stated on the company’s own site rather than inferred. Ask which of the three access networks would serve you, whether line of sight has been confirmed, and what the install survey involves before you compare a monthly figure. Other options sit in the wireless provider directory.
Who Kliq is a fit for
- Sites outside fibre footprints that need a real business connection
- Buyers who score suppliers on B-BBEE and need a Level 2 contributor
- Multi-site businesses mixing wireless branches with fibre head offices
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Does wireless internet need line of sight?
Usually yes. Fixed wireless works by linking your site to a tower, and obstructions such as buildings, ridges or dense trees can block it. A site survey is the only way to confirm, which is why wireless quotes take longer than fibre ones.
Can Kliq reach rural or remote sites?
That is the market the company points at specifically, and it runs three access networks to serve it. Availability still depends on a tower covering your area, so confirm against the exact address.
Does weather affect a wireless connection?
Heavy rain can attenuate some wireless links, more so on higher frequency bands. A well-planned link with adequate fade margin handles normal South African weather. Ask what margin the survey allows for.
Is Kliq B-BBEE rated?
The company states a Level 2 contributor rating on its own site. Ask for the current certificate, since ratings are re-verified periodically and procurement will want the document rather than the claim.
What does Kliq charge?
No prices are published. Wireless pricing depends on the access network serving your area and on the installation required, so a written quote covering equipment, install and the monthly rate is the figure to compare.
Does Kliq sell fibre too?
Yes. Fibre and wholesale connectivity sit alongside the wireless offering, which suits a business running a fibre head office and wireless branches on one account.
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 28 July 2026.