More South Africans are moving to smaller ‘zoom towns’ along the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal coastlines – a change that is being reflected in faster internet speeds, says the Wireless Access Providers Association .
“But it’s not the only way to get reliable, high-speed internet to properly support remote work and, quite frankly, it just isn’t available in a lot of places and takes a lot of time and effort to get there,” he said. It doesn’t require contractors to trench all over town. There’s no risk of digging up and ruining pavements, roads, water pipes, and other infrastructure such as electricity cables.