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MyWiFi ISP — wireless internet provider in Polokwane, South Africa

MyWiFi ISP is a Limpopo internet provider that has been selling fixed-wireless broadband since 2003, working from an office in Fauna Park and covering the Polokwane Local Municipality. It delivers uncapped, unshaped internet over its own wireless network on contract or prepaid terms, resells business voice through a partnership with Switch Telecom, and installs CCTV surveillance alongside the connection. The company holds both an ECNS and an ECS licence from ICASA.

Last updated 6 August 2026
Verified at mywifi-isp.co.za

Key facts

Who they areMyWiFi ISP, a Polokwane-based internet service provider trading since 2003. It describes itself as delivering high-speed internet over advanced wireless technology to homes and businesses in its coverage area.
Voice servicesVoIP, resold through a stated partnership with Switch Telecom. The published range covers VoIP home lines, hosted switchboard, SIP trunking and enterprise VoIP, with geographic or non-geographic numbers and number porting from an existing provider.
Network / Also offersFixed-wireless broadband on MyWiFi’s own network — all packages stated as uncapped, unshaped and not throttled — plus CCTV surveillance systems. No fibre product is published.
Head office268 Marshall Street, Fauna Park, Polokwane, 0787, Limpopo
CoveragePolokwane Local Municipality, Limpopo. Wireless service depends on the installation site being within the network’s reach, so coverage is confirmed per address.
ICASA licencePublished on the company’s own website: 0217/RE/CECNS/JUN/2021 (ECNS, network services) and 0217/RE/CECS/JUN/2021 (ECS, communications services). Holding both is what allows MyWiFi to run its own wireless network and sell services over it.
PricingFrom R249/month on a 12-month contract for a 4 Mbps down / 1 Mbps up line, rising through R499, R699, R899, R1 200 and R1 800 to R1 999/month for 20 Mbps down / 10 Mbps up. Prepaid month-to-month runs from R299 to R2 299 for the same tiers. Installation is quoted at R3 500 on both, with instalment options published.
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Wireless coverage

Coverage is a line-of-sight question, not a suburb question

MyWiFi runs its own fixed-wireless network out of Polokwane, which makes the useful question about your address rather than your area. A wireless link needs a workable path back to the nearest point on the network, so two premises on the same street can get different answers — and that is settled by a site check, not a coverage map. What the published packages do tell you is the shape of the service: seven tiers from 4 Mbps to 20 Mbps, all uncapped and unshaped, on either a 12-month contract with a debit order and a credit check or a month-to-month prepaid plan you can cancel at any time. Installation is R3 500 either way. Voice rides the same connection: MyWiFi resells Switch Telecom’s VoIP products rather than running its own voice platform, so the phone service is only as good as the link it sits on.

Best fit

Who MyWiFi ISP is a fit for

  • Homes and businesses inside the Polokwane Local Municipality that want an uncapped, unshaped line from a provider with a physical office in the same town.
  • Buyers who would rather avoid a 12-month commitment — the prepaid tier is month-to-month, cancellable at any time, and carries the same installation fee.
  • Small offices wanting the connection, the phones and the cameras arranged through one local supplier instead of three separate contracts.

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Commonly asked questions

Is MyWiFi ISP still trading?

Yes. Its website was read in a browser on 6 August 2026 and is a live, current site carrying a full price list, a street address and both ICASA licence numbers. An earlier WhichVoIP note recording the domain as parked and the company as defunct was wrong and has been corrected.

What does MyWiFi ISP charge?

Contract packages start at R249/month for 4 Mbps down and 1 Mbps up and run to R1 999/month for 20 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up. The equivalent prepaid tiers run R299 to R2 299. Installation is R3 500 on both, and the company publishes instalment options for it.

What is the difference between the contract and prepaid packages?

The 12-month contract is cheaper per month but needs a debit order mandate and passes a credit check. Prepaid is month-to-month at a higher rate, can be cancelled at any time, and the company advertises a free take-over. The installation fee is the same either way.

Does MyWiFi ISP cover my address?

It covers the Polokwane Local Municipality, but fixed-wireless works link by link rather than suburb by suburb. Whether your specific premises can be served depends on the path back to the network, which is what an installation site check establishes.

Who actually provides MyWiFi’s VoIP service?

MyWiFi states that its VoIP is delivered in partnership with Switch Telecom, and its published voice range — VoIP lines, hosted switchboard, SIP trunking and enterprise VoIP — is Switch Telecom’s. MyWiFi supplies the connection and the local relationship; the voice platform behind it is Switch Telecom’s.

Is MyWiFi ISP licensed by ICASA?

Yes, and it publishes both references on its own site: 0217/RE/CECNS/JUN/2021 for electronic communications network services and 0217/RE/CECS/JUN/2021 for electronic communications services. That pairing is what a provider needs to run its own network and sell services across 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 6 August 2026.