South African internet service provider (ISP) Kaya Konekta (KaKo) has launched operations, aimed at “revolutionising connectivity” in underserved communities with the introduction of affordable and accessible internet services.
Founded last year, KaKo aims to bridge the connectivity gap by providing reliable and affordable data, with a host of mobile and home broadband packages at below market rates.
“For financial inclusion to be a reality, we need to connect the unconnected, and “Data Must Fall”! Data has become too expensive for people in our communities, especially in our townships,” said KaKo founder Kagisho Dichabe.
KaKo aims to empower youth with accessible, high-speed internet, enabling them to access educational materials and online courses conveniently. This connectivity offers opportunities for knowledge expansion, higher education pursuits, and skill development.
The startup’s CEO Thabiso Malekele said the company viewed the internet as an essential tool, not a privilege, for unlocking potential, fostering learning, and connecting communities.
“This belief fuels our passion to change and improve the lives of underserved and unconnected individuals. Our nation’s history compels us to actively champion this cause. While we strive to expand our reach like any ISP by deploying various technologies including fibre, LTE and 5G to different customers, we prioritise addressing the critical gaps in connectivity that leave many behind,” he said. “At Kaya Konekta, we’re passionate about both customer service and the community.”