| Afrihost | |
| Company type | Private |
| Industry | Telecommunication |
| Founded | 2000; 25 years ago (2000)[1] |
| Headquarters | Johannesburg,South Africa |
Area served | South Africa |
Key people |
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| Products | Fiber internet VoIP Mobile services Web hosting[4] |
| Subsidiaries | Axxess |
| Website | www |
Afrihost is aSouth Africaninternet service provider (ISP),[5] providing a number of services, includingfiber internet,fixed wireless,mobile services,VoIP, andweb hosting.[4]
The company was established in 2000 by CEOGian Visser,[1] Brendan Armstrong and Peter Meintjes, who were later joined by Greg Payne (the former COO ofInternet Solutions).
The business was originally run from Visser's home, until it moved to offices in 2005.[6]
Originally a web hosting and generalIT services company, the firm joined the broadband market in 2009. The original executives have since been joined by Angus MacRobert, former CEO of Internet Solutions and joint CEO ofVox Telecom.[7]
In 2011, Afrihost acquired Axxess,[8] an ISP founded in 1997, which offersFTTH (Fibre) Internet services through most service providers, includingOpenServe andVumatel.[9][10]
In 2014,MTN Group purchased 50.02% of Afrihost's shares for R408 million. However, in 2016, MTN Group sold its stake in Afrihost.[11][12] The shares were sold back to Afrihost's directors forR325 million.
Dean Suchard, formerly CFO ofDimension Data, joined the board as Financial Director in 2016.[13]
In mid-2021, it was announced that Afrihost would acquire a majority stake in competing South African ISP,Cool Ideas, after the deal was unconditionally approved by the country'sCompetition Commission. This will significantly increase Afrihost's share of the local internet subscriber market. Cool Ideas will continue operating as a stand-alone brand and business, including comprising the same management team and employees. All original shareholders of Cool Ideas, including founders Andre Jooste and Paul Butschi, will retain their stakes in the company.[14]
In 2000, Afrihost offeredweb hosting services.[1][15]
In 2018, it was a broadband and telecoms service provider as well, which offersADSL,VDSL,broadband,fiber-to-the-home,mobile voice andmobile data services.[16][17]
As of 2025, Afrihost offersfiber internet,fixed wireless,mobile services,VoIP, andweb hosting, among other services, catering to theSouth African market.[4]
In 2017, Afrihost won various industry awards for its Fibre and ADSL offerings, as well as for its customer care.[18][19]
In 2025, Afrihost celebrated winning the MyBroadband ISP of the Year Award for the third consecutive year.[5]
In 2015 and 2016, Afrihost faced criticism of a decline in service levels, and degraded performance of its broadband products. This was due to not provisioning enough capacity to properly serve the volume of clients it had.[2]
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