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rain vs Openserve Review 2026: Which Is Best on 5G?

Choosing between rain and Openserve on 5G? Below is a full side-by-side of entry pricing, throttling and Fair Use policy, customer ratings and support. On price, rain leads from R369/mo; on overall satisfaction, Openserve edges ahead at ★ 3.9.

Best for value
rain
R369/mo entry price
Best for satisfaction
Openserve
★ 3.9 from 12,600 reviews

rain vs Openserve: full comparison matrix

Pricing & ratings last reviewed: · Next review by 1 July 2026

rain versus Openserve feature comparison
MetricrainOpenserve
Entry priceR369/moR399/mo
Overall rating★ 3.6 (21,050 reviews)★ 3.9 (12,600 reviews)
Network types5G, Fixed LTE, MobileFibre
Throttling / FUPUnlimited 4G off-peak; 5G home plans are uncapped but speed tiers are throttled to plan cap.Wholesale fibre lines are uncapped; ISP overlay determines shaping policy.
Truly uncappedYesYes
Support rating★ 3.2★ 3.6
Support channelsApp, WhatsApp, EmailPhone, Email, ISP-mediated
Support hoursApp-based, 24/7 self-serviceMon–Fri 08:00–17:00 (line faults via ISP)
Trading since20172015

rain

Pros
  • + No fixed-line installation or trenching needed
  • + Month-to-month, cancel anytime
  • + Fast 5G where coverage exists
Cons
  • Coverage-dependent performance
  • Support is app-only with no call centre
  • Latency higher than fibre

Openserve

Pros
  • + Largest fibre coverage footprint nationally
  • + Mature, stable infrastructure
  • + Many ISP choices on the line
Cons
  • Symmetrical speeds limited on some legacy tiers
  • Fault resolution routed through ISP

rain vs Openserve: FAQs

Is rain or Openserve cheaper?
rain has the lower entry price at R369 per month versus R399 for Openserve.
Which has better customer support, rain or Openserve?
Openserve holds the higher overall rating at 3.9 out of 5, with support channels including Phone, Email, ISP-mediated.
Does rain throttle or apply a Fair Use Policy?
Unlimited 4G off-peak; 5G home plans are uncapped but speed tiers are throttled to plan cap.
Does Openserve throttle or apply a Fair Use Policy?
Wholesale fibre lines are uncapped; ISP overlay determines shaping policy.

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