According to a recent LinkedIn post from Keragon, community-led broadband deployment in Lufhereng, Soweto, has expanded digital access for hundreds of households. The post indicates this connectivity is supporting online learning, digital services, and broader participation in the digital economy.
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The post suggests that closing South Africa’s digital divide depends on reliable infrastructure, sustained investment, and local collaboration. For investors, this emphasis may signal ongoing demand for scalable, community-aligned broadband models that can be replicated in similar underserved markets.
By highlighting commercial models tailored to real demand, the post implies potential opportunities for revenue growth where affordability and usage alignment are critical. If Keragon is involved in such deployments, this approach could support more resilient cash flows and strengthen its positioning within emerging-market connectivity and infrastructure segments.

