RSTelecom — cloud PBX and business VoIP provider in Pretoria
RSTelecom sells business voice, connectivity and IT support from Pretoria, and it prices its phone system in public rather than behind a form. Standard VoIP starts at R107 a month plus R65 per user, and an All-in-One package runs from R399 per user. Business fibre, managed IT, hosting and digital signage sit alongside the voice product.
Key facts
| Who they are | A Pretoria provider of business communication and IT infrastructure, describing itself as serving South African enterprises with voice, connectivity and managed technology under one account |
| Voice services | Cloud PBX and VoIP telephony for business |
| Pricing | Two published tiers. Standard VoIP is R107 a month as a base charge plus R65 per user. All-in-One VoIP starts at R399 per user per month. Published per-user pricing is uncommon in this market and makes the comparison arithmetic straightforward — ask what call rates apply on top, since the published figures cover the platform rather than the minutes |
| Also offers | Business fibre connectivity, managed IT support and networking, domains and web hosting, and digital signage |
| Head office | 631 Sibelius Street, Lukasrand, Pretoria, 0181, Gauteng, per the company Google Business Profile, which carries the rstelecom.co.za domain. The website itself publishes no street address |
| Coverage | South Africa. The company positions itself nationally rather than around a single metro |
| ICASA licence | The site describes its VoIP offering as an “ICASA Licensed product” but publishes no licence reference. Worth asking which licensed operator the service actually rides on, particularly if you intend to port numbers across |
| Customer rating | No rating is shown. The company’s Google Business Profile carries a single review, below the five-review threshold WhichVoIP requires before publishing a Google rating |
| Founded | Not publicly stated. No founding year appears on the website |
| Listed In | Cloud PBX Providers |
Published per-user pricing you can test against your own bill
A provider that publishes a per-user rate hands you the comparison for free. Count your extensions, multiply by R65, add the R107 base, and you have the Standard VoIP platform cost before you speak to anyone. Ten users lands at R757 a month on that basis. The All-in-One tier at R399 per user is a different proposition and the gap is wide enough that you should establish exactly what it includes before assuming it is expensive. Two things the price list does not settle. Call rates are the first, because the published figures look like platform charges rather than minutes, and a cheap platform with expensive calls is not cheap. The second is the line itself: cloud PBX quality is decided by your internet connection, so if RSTelecom is quoting you fibre as well, ask whether voice traffic gets priority on that circuit and what happens to calls when the line drops. Compare the wider market in the cloud PBX directory.
Who RSTelecom is a fit for
- Pretoria and Gauteng businesses that want voice, fibre and IT support on one account
- Buyers who want a published per-user rate they can measure against their current bill
- Companies replacing an ageing on-site PBX with a hosted platform
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Compare Cloud PBX providers →Commonly asked questions
How much does RSTelecom VoIP cost?
Standard VoIP is published at R107 a month plus R65 per user. The All-in-One VoIP package starts at R399 per user per month. Ask what call rates apply on top, as those figures appear to cover the platform rather than the minutes.
What does RSTelecom actually provide?
Cloud PBX and VoIP telephony, business fibre, managed IT support and networking, domains and web hosting, and digital signage.
Where is RSTelecom based?
In Pretoria. Its Google Business Profile gives 631 Sibelius Street, Lukasrand, Pretoria 0181; the website itself publishes no street address.
Is RSTelecom ICASA licensed?
The site describes the VoIP offering as an ICASA licensed product but publishes no licence reference number. Ask which licensed operator the service rides on before you commit to porting numbers.
Why is no customer rating shown?
Its Google Business Profile carries one review, below the five-review threshold WhichVoIP requires before publishing a Google rating.
Can I get the phone system and the internet line from RSTelecom?
Yes. Business fibre is offered alongside the voice product. Buying both from one supplier removes the argument about whose fault an outage is, though it also concentrates your risk with a single provider.
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 31 July 2026.