South Africa’s coronavirus lockdown has highlighted how essential access to reliable, high-speed fibre infrastructure has become for the economy to keep going. By Jacques du Toit.
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Vox-owned fibre-to-the-home operator Frogfoot has joined rival Vumatel in promising to double line speeds for consumers stuck at home due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
Promoted | Vox has introduced an IoT solution that helps better protect areas such as residential, commercial and industrial estates, by providing notifications when boundary fences have been cut or tampered with.
Promoted | Vox has launched a cloud-based e-mail archiving service, which is aimed at providing small and medium-sized South African businesses with peace of mind that their e-mail environment is protected.
Promoted | Vox has announced the availability of the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise OXO Connect Evolution PBX solution.
Vox has more than doubled its planned roll-out of fibre broadband infrastructure and is now aiming for as many as 400 000 homes passed in the coming years, up from the 140 000 previously targeted.
Promoted | Vox has introduced Click4Support, a monthly per user subscription service that provides small businesses with robust antivirus software, ensures that their PCs are kept updated, and gives them easy access to remote support if required.
Promoted | Vox has entered into a business partner agreement with Ellies as part of a commitment by both companies to actively work together in expanding their respective product and solutions portfolios.
Promoted | Vox has partnered with Snom, a leading global provider of voice-over-Internet protocol phones and conferencing solutions, to distribute and support its products in the South African market.
Promoted | Small and medium enterprises in South Africa now have access to a cost-effective business e-mail solution that delivers e-mail and collaboration with the introduction of Vox Cloud Mail.