MISHO ICT — fibre infrastructure and ICT solutions supplier in South Africa
MISHO ICT is a South African fibre infrastructure and ICT solutions company that was founded in October 2008 as VH Fibre Optics and now trades under the MISHO ICT name as part of the Alviva Holdings group. It supplies passive fibre optic products and connectivity solutions, delivers network design and installation services from FTTH through to data centres, and runs MISHO Academy, an authorised CompTIA exam centre. The head office is in Midrand, with branches in KwaZulu-Natal, Bloemfontein, Gqeberha and Cape Town.
Key facts
| Who they are | MISHO ICT (Pty) Ltd, founded in October 2008 as VH Fibre Optics and renamed to MISHO ICT. The company states it is part of the Alviva Holdings group and describes itself as a value-add telecommunications distribution and services company. |
| Voice services | None published. MISHO ICT supplies fibre infrastructure and ICT services — it does not publish VoIP, hosted PBX or business telephony products. |
| Also offers | Passive fibre optic products (connectivity solutions, cables, optical fibres and specialised deployment systems), FTTH-to-data-centre solutions, network design, installation and support, AI solutions, and MISHO Academy — an authorised CompTIA exam centre. |
| Head office | 128 15th Street, Midrand, 1685, Gauteng |
| Coverage | Head office in Midrand with branch offices in KwaZulu-Natal, Bloemfontein, Gqeberha and Cape Town. The company states its customer base extends into Eswatini, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia. |
| ICASA licence | No ICASA licence reference is published on the company’s website. As an infrastructure supplier and distributor rather than a licensed service operator, MISHO ICT would not necessarily hold one. |
| Pricing | Quote-based. No price list is published — products and services are quoted per deployment. |
| Listed In | Fibre Internet Providers |
What MISHO ICT actually supplies
Read the product range and the shape of this company becomes clear. MISHO ICT sells the passive layer that fibre networks are built from — cables, optical fibres, connectivity components and the specialised systems that go with a deployment — and pairs that with network design, installation and support. That makes it a supplier to the organisations building and running networks rather than a provider of internet packages. A business shopping for a fibre line to its office wants an ISP; see the fibre internet providers listed on WhichVoIP for that. A network operator, integrator or enterprise building infrastructure is the customer MISHO ICT is set up to serve, and the 2008 founding date plus the Alviva Holdings backing are the credentials that matter in that market.
Who MISHO ICT is a fit for
- Network operators, ISPs and integrators sourcing passive fibre components and deployment hardware from a distributor with a 2008 track record.
- Enterprises running a fibre build who want design, installation and ongoing support from one supplier rather than assembling a chain of contractors.
- Organisations in the SADC region — the company states it supplies customers in Eswatini, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia alongside its South African branch network.
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Is MISHO ICT the same company as VH Fibre Optics?
Yes. The company’s own About page states “Formerly VH Fibre Optics – Now MISHO ICT”, and describes VH Fibre Optics as founded in October 2008 to supply passive fibre optic network solutions. The vhfibre.co.za address still serves the MISHO ICT website. It is a rename of the same business, not a new company.
Who owns MISHO ICT?
The company states that it trades today as MISHO ICT, part of the Alviva Holdings group. Beyond that statement, WhichVoIP publishes no detail about the ownership structure or when the group relationship began, because none is published.
Does MISHO ICT sell fibre internet to businesses?
No. Its published range is passive fibre optic products and infrastructure services — cables, optical fibres, connectivity components, network design, installation and support. Businesses looking to buy a fibre internet service should compare fibre internet providers, which sell connectivity packages directly.
Does MISHO ICT offer VoIP or a hosted phone system?
Nothing on the company’s website advertises VoIP, hosted PBX or business telephony. Its business communication offering is infrastructure, AI solutions and training. For cloud phone systems, compare the providers on WhichVoIP that publish voice products.
Where is MISHO ICT based and where does it operate?
The head office is at 128 15th Street, Midrand, 1685, in Gauteng, with branch offices in KwaZulu-Natal, Bloemfontein, Gqeberha and Cape Town. The company states its customer base extends into Eswatini, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Zambia.
What is MISHO Academy?
MISHO Academy is the company’s training arm, which it describes as an authorised CompTIA exam centre offering training from foundational IT through to emerging AI technologies. It sits alongside the fibre infrastructure and AI solutions parts of the business.
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.