MTN fibre-to-the-home – which areas are covered

15 March 2015

MTN has added fibre-to-the-home to its coverage map, revealing where the operator plans to launch fibre broadband services in South Africa.

The coverage map shows that MTN will focus on affluent areas in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Midrand, Pretoria, and Durban.

Last year MTN said its FTTH services will initially be rolled out in “high-density urban areas, such as high-end gated communities, boomed-off suburbs, and high-rise buildings”.

The company also unveiled its FTTH prices, which range between R794 and R1,389 for speeds between 20Mbps and 100Mbps.

“You can choose from 10GB; 20GB; 50GB; 100GB; 500GB data bundles and from 20Mbps, 50Mbps and 100Mbps line speeds,” MTN said.

The following screenshots are from MTN’s fibre-to-the-home coverage map.

MTN FTTH in Johannesburg

MTN FTTH in Johannesburg

MTN FTTH in Johannesburg

MTN FTTH in Johannesburg South

 FTTH in Johannesburg South

FTTH in Johannesburg South

MTN FTTH in Pretoria

MTN FTTH in Pretoria

MTN FTTH in Pretoria

MTN FTTH in Cape Town

MTN FTTH in Cape Town

MTN FTTH in Cape Town

MTN FTTH in Durban

MTN FTTH in Durban

MTN FTTH in Durban

Article courtesy of MyBroadband

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  1. IAmThePope
    18.03.2015 at 08:20

    It just barely misses me. Like one road up from me it just stops

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