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Loxion WiFi — wireless internet in KwaZulu-Natal townships

Loxion WiFi is a South African internet service provider serving townships and rural areas throughout KwaZulu-Natal. It sells wireless internet alongside fibre, VoIP and web hosting, and states it is a member of the Internet Service Providers’ Association. The company describes its focus as affordable access in areas the larger providers have been slower to reach.

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

Key facts

Who they areLoxion WiFi is a South African internet service provider concentrating on townships and rural areas throughout KwaZulu-Natal. Its stated purpose is affordable access in places the national providers have been slower to serve.
Voice servicesLoxion WiFi lists VoIP services among its products. No platform detail or per-extension pricing is published, so what is included needs confirming directly.
Also offersWireless internet and fibre connectivity, plus web hosting. Wireless is the lead product given the township and rural footprint, where fixed-line infrastructure is often absent.
Head officeNot publicly stated. Durban is referenced as the company’s founding location, but no full street address is published.
CoverageDescribed as townships and rural areas across KwaZulu-Natal. No area list or coverage map is published, so availability is best confirmed per address.
ICASA licenceNo ICASA reference is published on the site. Loxion WiFi states it is an ISPA member.
PricingNot published. No rate card appears on the site, so pricing is quote-based and worth confirming alongside installation cost and contract term.
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What this provider does

Wireless access where fixed lines have not reached

Loxion WiFi targets a part of the market that fibre economics tend to skip. Laying cable into townships and rural KwaZulu-Natal is slow and expensive, so fixed wireless is often the only realistic way to deliver a usable connection, and that is what the company leads with. It also lists fibre, VoIP and web hosting, which suggests it serves small local businesses as well as households. The detail on the site is thin: there is no rate card, no coverage map, no address and no published installation terms. For a buyer that means the important questions have to be asked directly, and the ones that matter most for a wireless service are whether the signal reaches your specific property, whether line of sight is needed, and what happens to the service during load shedding, since a wireless link depends on powered equipment at both ends.

Best fit

Who Loxion WiFi is a fit for

  • Households in KwaZulu-Natal townships and rural areas without fibre
  • Small local businesses wanting internet and hosting from one supplier
  • Buyers who need wireless because no fixed line reaches their property

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Commonly asked questions

Where does Loxion WiFi provide service?

The company states it serves townships and rural areas throughout KwaZulu-Natal. It does not publish a coverage map, so availability at a given property needs confirming directly.

What does Loxion WiFi offer?

It lists wireless internet, fibre, VoIP services and web hosting. Wireless is the lead product given the areas it serves.

How much does Loxion WiFi cost?

No prices are published on the site. Ask for a quote that covers the monthly fee, the installation cost and the contract term together.

Does wireless internet need line of sight?

Fixed wireless generally requires a clear path between the provider’s tower and equipment at your property. Loxion WiFi does not publish its survey process, so confirm whether a site check is needed before installation.

Is Loxion WiFi an ISPA member?

Yes. The company states it is a member of the Internet Service Providers’ Association. No ICASA licence reference is published on its site.

Does Loxion WiFi work during load shedding?

The site does not say. A wireless connection depends on powered equipment at both the tower and your premises, so ask what backup power is in place before assuming the link stays up.

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.