Rain Speed Test in South Africa

Run a Speed Test

Rain delivers 5G Fixed Wireless, 4G Fixed Wireless in South Africa with typical measured speeds of 30–100 Mbps. Run a free speed test to see what your line is actually producing — and how it compares to your plan.

About Rain

Rain is South Africa's leading 5G home internet provider — no fiber installation needed. Speeds of 30–100 Mbps with no data cap on most plans. Available in major metros. Popular for its plug-and-play simplicity and competitive pricing.

Technologies Rain uses

  • 5G Fixed Wireless
  • 4G Fixed Wireless

Rain plans are asymmetric, meaning upload speed is significantly lower than download — factor this into plans if you work from home, stream, or back up to the cloud.

Typical Rain speeds

MetricExpectedWhat it means
Download range30–100 MbpsReal-world wired-test range across plan tiers
Plan floor30 MbpsEntry-level advertised plan
Plan ceiling100 MbpsTop-tier advertised plan
SymmetryAsymmetricUpload is a fraction of download — check the upload number on your plan page

How to get an honest Rain test result

  • Test on a wired Ethernet connection — Wi-Fi alone can hide 10–30% of your real line speed
  • Run one test mid-morning and one between 7–10 PM local time — the gap exposes peak-hour congestion on the Rain segment
  • Watch ping and jitter, not just download — they determine whether calls, games, and cloud apps feel responsive
  • Run 3–5 tests back-to-back and use the minimum — that is the speed your real-time apps experience, not the marketing peak
  • If your wired test is consistently 20%+ below the plan, it is worth a support call to Rain — provisioning drift is real and they will usually refresh your modem remotely

Frequently Asked Questions

What speeds does Rain deliver in South Africa?

Rain typically delivers 30–100 Mbps in South Africa across its 5G Fixed Wireless, 4G Fixed Wireless plans. Run a wired Ethernet speed test to see what your specific line is producing right now.

Why is my Rain speed test slower than my plan?

The three most common causes are Wi-Fi (can hide 10–30% of real line speed), peak-hour congestion between 7–10 PM on shared segments, and outdated router or modem hardware. Run one test on Ethernet mid-morning and a second at 9 PM to see the gap.

Is Rain good for gaming and video calls?

Rain plans have asymmetric upload, which can affect video calls and cloud uploads — check your upload number and ping, not just download. For competitive gaming, aim for ping under 30 ms and jitter under 5 ms on a wired connection.

How do I run an accurate Rain speed test?

Connect your device to the router via Ethernet cable, pause downloads and cloud sync, close streaming apps, and run 3–5 consecutive tests. Record the minimum result — that is the number that matches real-time usage, not the peak.

How we measure

The speed ranges and notes on this page combine publicly reported Rain plan information with wired Ethernet tests run through SpeedTestHQ across South Africa. Figures are directional, not a guarantee — your actual results depend on your specific plan, address, router, and time of day. See our accuracy methodology.

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