
Open Access
Because we develop the physical infrastructure, we carry the cost of finance and construction. We then rent fibre pairs to individual operators of telecommunications services. They, in turn, light the fibre with their add-on services and sell the additional capacity on to their customers.
Our clients share access routes, which means that the price of leasing from us is much lower than constructing and maintaining their own infrastructure.
Network
Our network coverage map shows the location of our ducting infrastructure. A major component of link feasibility is whether the proposed location is on or near enough to our routes.


Cost Efficiency.
By using open-access dark fibre, you can save on capital and operational expenditure. Open-access dark fibre can scale with your requirements. You don’t need to build your own optical infrastructure to expand your operations, and you do not have to pay your competitors to use theirs.
DFA’s state-of-the-art infrastructure covers large metropolitan areas, and our long-haul route between Gauteng and the east coast passes many small towns with countless opportunities for you to expand your customer base.
You can be up and running in a fraction of the time and at a fraction of the cost of constructing your own network.
Why use our open access connectivity?
Outsourced
We fund roll-outs so that business, ISP, mobile network provider, and municipal clients don’t have to carry the cost or planning burden.
Managed
We continuously modify and adapt our infrastructure to suit clients’ evolving needs, eliminating the cost of employing network designers or project managers.
Reduce Overhead
Because we manage and maintain our network, clients don’t need to employ or train support and maintenance staff.
Hear from our happy customers
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Le réseau mis à disposition par RagaNet permet à Airtel Congo d’atteindre rapidement ses objectifs en termes de très haut débit à Kinshasa sur son réseau 4G. En effet, la fibre optique est l’unique moyen de décongestionner le réseau qui connecte les clients mobiles. Plus de 200 sites sont ainsi en cours de raccordement à travers la fibre optique de RagaNet.”
