Most ISPs send a brochure. We send the actual portal. Three example tenants — a diplomatic mission, a multi-sector NGO, and a UN agency — pre-loaded with illustrative data so you can see exactly how DishNet's platform handles a fleet your size.
Each tenant has its own fleet shape, sector mix, and use cases. Pick the one that most resembles your operation, then click anywhere — every screen is real, every navigation flow is real, only the data is illustrative.
Compact fleet — chancery, ambassador residence, deputy residence, summer compound. High-uptime requirements, bandwidth not the headline.
Mixed clinics, schools, and field offices spanning Juba HQ plus Eastern Equatoria, Lakes, Western Equatoria, Jonglei, Upper Nile.
Country-wide deployment — UN Houses, field bases, POC sites, logistics hubs. Largest fleet, multi-team access, integration with internal procurement.
All tenant names, KIT numbers, contact information, and usage figures shown in the demo are illustrative. No real customer data is exposed.
Login, fleet dashboard, per-site usage, WiFi controls, invoices — every screen is the actual production code, not a mockup. The only difference is the data, which is illustrative.
Phone or email — same flow your team would use daily
Every site, every KIT, every region — one screen
Daily trends, monthly history, audit-ready exports
Change SSID, reset password, pause devices — from your phone
Donor-ready dashboard listing every active KIT and usage
Real-time fleet uptime — green when all sites up
Live device list per site with bandwidth per device
Year-to-date paid, payment methods, donor reports
If your team manages multiple sites across South Sudan and you need visibility, control, and audit-ready reporting, this is the portal you'd live in.
Walk through the NGO demo to see how a 32-site fleet across clinics, schools, and field offices is managed from one screen — including a paused site (generator repair) and an inactive site (programme ended). Donor-ready exports built in.
The Embassy demo shows a compact 4-site fleet — chancery, ambassador residence, deputy residence, summer compound. Per-residence isolation, mission-critical SLA expectations, no community access from your dish.
The UN demo walks through a 67-site fleet — UN Houses, field bases, POC sites, logistics hubs — across all 11 South Sudan states. SAP / Umoja-aligned billing, per-agency tenant separation, role-based access for ICT, finance, and procurement teams.
Use the NGO walkthrough as a stand-in. Year-to-date paid summaries, per-site usage trends, and audit-ready CSV/PDF exports give you everything finance and M&E teams need without dragging the field team into reporting.
It's the actual DishNet customer portal — the same screens, the same navigation, the same controls our existing customers use every day. The only thing that's not real is the data: names, locations, usage figures, and invoice references are all illustrative, so you can click freely without seeing any real customer information.
No. Click any tenant tile, then click "Continue" on the login screen. The auto-fill helper card shows you what to enter; you can type anything or just continue. The demo grants access immediately. In production, login uses a 6-digit OTP delivered via WhatsApp or email.
No. The demo is pure HTML and CSS — there are no APIs called, no databases connected, nothing writes anywhere. Click freely. Buttons that would trigger actions in production (change WiFi password, export CSV, etc.) show a brief popup explaining what would happen instead.
Different organisations have different fleet shapes. A 4-site embassy and a 67-site UN agency need very different views, even though the underlying portal is the same. By showing three, you can pick the closest match to your operation without us needing to guess.
Yes. Share the URL dishnetafrica.com/portal-preview or send people directly to a specific tenant: /demo/ngo/, /demo/embassy/, or /demo/un/. Every page has a banner identifying it as a demo so there's no confusion.
Real customers get a deployment timeline that depends on fleet size — typically 7 days for first 10 sites, 21 days for fleets of 30+, 45 days for country-wide rollouts. Their tenant goes live with the same portal you just walked through, populated with their actual KITs, usage, and invoices.
Open the demo, walk through any tenant, then talk to us about deploying the same portal for your team.