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  2. What Is "Vumatel Aerial"? | MyBroadband Forum

    May 2, 2022 · 1. Vumatel which is their original AE network is only trenched. 2. Vuma Aerial which is Fibrehoods and Vuma Villages and it can be a trenched or aerial roll out but using gpon. 3.

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  4. New 10Gbps home fibre launch date and areas revealed

    Nov 18, 2025 · Most FNOs in South Africa currently only support GPON, which has a maximum throughput of 2.5Gbps. Customers must also have a 10Gbps optical network terminal and a …

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  6. vumatel - MyBroadband Forum

    Oct 1, 2025 · Hi there. Recently upgraded to Afrihost 1000/250 on Vuma GPON/Aerial - I live in JHB. Wired connection to my laptop straight into the router so 1Gbps between devices.

  7. DStv over fibre – The smart choice! – MyBroadband

    Jun 30, 2021 · When a GPON data network is deployed (new or existing), it is possible to add DStv over Fibre to the network using Video overlay technology.

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  9. Breaking the 1Gbps fibre barrier in South Africa – MyBroadband

    Mar 13, 2025 · As it stands, a lot of the fibre infrastructure in South Africa uses GPON, which typically supports up to 2.5Gbps download speeds and 1.25Gbps upload speeds.

  10. Vumatel + IPv6 | MyBroadband Forum

    Jul 8, 2012 · Anyone knows what happening at Vuma in terms of allowing ISPs to fully deploy ipv6 across both networks (AE + GPON) They seem very slow to this party, even Openserve now …