LaserNet — fibre and wireless internet provider in Knysna
LaserNet (Pty) Ltd works from New Street in Knysna Central and sells fibre to the home and business, wireless connectivity, VoIP and media services, with national data centres behind it and a Cape Town presence alongside the Knysna base. One thing to know upfront: it deliberately does not publish a price list, saying its packages are tailor-made, so every figure here has to come from a quote.
Key facts
| Who they are | LaserNet (Pty) Ltd, a Knysna-based internet provider selling fibre to the home and to business, wireless connectivity, VoIP and media services, with offices referenced in Cape Town and Johannesburg alongside the Knysna base |
| Pricing | Quote-only, and by stated policy rather than omission. The company writes: “Our packages are tailor-made to suit your needs, hence, we do not publish our standard price list online.” That is a legitimate position for bespoke business work, but it does mean you cannot benchmark them without making contact |
| Connectivity | FTTH and FTTB fibre plus wireless, backed by what the company describes as national data centres |
| Voice | VoIP is offered with a stated saving of up to 40% on your phone bill. As with the connectivity, no rates are published, so ask for a per-extension and per-minute figure to test that claim against your current bill |
| Head office | 8 New Street, Knysna Central, Western Cape |
| Not to be confused with | A separate internet provider, KnysnaON, operates from the same New Street address with its own name, its own Google profile and its own phone number. Neither company publishes any relationship between them, so this listing asserts none — but check which one you are dealing with when you make contact |
| Coverage | Not published as a served-area list. Knysna, Cape Town and Johannesburg are referenced as locations, but that is not the same as a coverage footprint, so have your exact address checked |
| Founded | Not publicly stated |
| ICASA licence | No ICASA reference is published. Ask for it in writing if your procurement process records licence numbers |
| Customer rating | 5.0 out of 5 from 5 Google reviews, sampled 30 Jul 2026. Note the sample: five reviews is exactly the minimum WhichVoIP will publish, so treat it as a positive signal rather than a settled verdict, and read the reviews yourself |
| Listed In | Fibre Internet Providers |
Tailor-made, which cuts both ways
A provider that refuses to publish a price list is making a deliberate choice, and it is worth reading it accurately rather than suspiciously. For bespoke business connectivity, where the answer genuinely depends on the building, the distance and what is already lit, a standard rate card can mislead more than it helps. LaserNet says as much and points you at a conversation instead. The cost to you is that you cannot compare it against a national provider before you pick up the phone, so go in with a specification rather than a question: the speed you need, whether the line is for one site or several, whether you want voice on the same account, and what uptime you actually require. On voice, the up-to-40% saving claim is exactly the kind of number to test with your own bill in front of you, so ask for per-extension and per-minute rates and do the arithmetic yourself. The 5.0 rating is real but rests on five reviews, which is the minimum this directory will show, so weigh it as encouraging rather than conclusive and ask for local Knysna references. Compare the wider market in the fibre provider directory.
Who LaserNet is a fit for
- Knysna and Garden Route businesses wanting a tailored connectivity quote
- Sites where a standard rate card would not reflect the actual install
- Buyers who want fibre, wireless and voice from one local supplier
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What does LaserNet cost?
No prices are published. The company states its packages are tailor-made and that it therefore does not publish a standard price list online, so pricing comes from a quote.
Where is LaserNet based?
At 8 New Street, Knysna Central, in the Western Cape, with Cape Town and Johannesburg also referenced and national data centres behind the service.
What services does LaserNet offer?
Fibre to the home and to business, wireless connectivity, VoIP and media services.
Is LaserNet the same company as KnysnaON?
They are not presented as the same company. KnysnaON is a separate internet provider operating from the same New Street address, with its own name, phone number and Google profile. Neither publishes a relationship with the other, so confirm which one you are contacting.
How much can I save on calls with LaserNet VoIP?
The company advertises savings of up to 40% on your phone bill. No rates are published, so ask for per-extension and per-minute figures and compare them against your current bill directly.
Is the 5-star rating reliable?
It is genuine but thin: 5.0 out of 5 from exactly five Google reviews, which is the minimum WhichVoIP will publish. Treat it as a positive signal rather than a settled verdict and ask for local references.
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 30 July 2026.