ISPA

The Internet Service Providers’ Association NPC (ISPA) is an Industry Representative Body, recognised in terms of the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act. The association was formed on 6 June 1996 and currently represents 220 Internet service providers with a diverse range of services and target markets.

ZANOG

ZANOG is a group of individuals with a strong interest in Internet related technologies. The group comprises people that work, or have worked at ISPs, WISPS, hosting companies, or other businesses that make significant use of the internet.

 

Miro

MiRO x TP-Link :
Reach out to the MiRO team to explore TP-Link’s advanced networking solutions. From high-speed routers to smart Wi-Fi and switches, TP-Link helps operators deliver seamless connectivity that grows with demand. Reliable, easy to manage, and built for performance, these solutions simplify network operations while enhancing the customer experience.
 

Flexoptix

As the leaders in configurable transceivers, FLEXOPTIX are your one stop optics shop – WE DO OPTICS!
With the FLEXBOX series - unrivalled since 2008 - we make universal transceivers that work with nearly every device.

Flexoptix

As the leaders in configurable transceivers, FLEXOPTIX are your one stop optics shop – WE DO OPTICS!

With the FLEXBOX series - unrivalled since 2008 - we make universal transceivers that work with nearly every device.

SEACOM

From pioneering Africa’s first privately-owned subsea cable to today’s expansive multinational network, we foster business growth in Africa.

SEACOM launched Africa’s first submarine cable system along the continent’s eastern and southern coasts in 2009. Today we provide our customers with access to Africa’s most extensive Tier 1, ICT data infrastructure – including multiple subsea cables, a resilient, continent-wide IP-MPLS network, and metro fibre networks in key cities.

NAPAfrica

 NAPAfrica is Africa’s leading interconnection platform, supporting a diverse ecosystem of global carriers, cloud providers, CDNs, ISPs, enterprises, and digital services. Operating Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) within Teraco’s Cape Town, Durban, and Johannesburg data centres, NAPAfrica is dedicated to making internet access more accessible across Africa. The IXP now has over 655 members from over 50 countries and hosts community events and online discussions to foster collaboration. Visit https://www.napafrica.net for more details.

ZARC

ZA Registry Consortium (Pty) Ltd (ZARC) is the contracted Registry Operator for South Africa’s co.za, net.za, org.za and web.za second-level domains (SLDs). Proudly South African and homegrown, ZARC delivers innovative, secure and reliable domain name technologies that drive the growth and resilience of the .ZA namespace. Working closely with its accredited registrars, ZARC applies internationally benchmarked standards to ensure operational excellence, stability and integrity.