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    Home»Promoted Content»Vox expands satellite services with Avanti data and voice offerings

    Vox expands satellite services with Avanti data and voice offerings

    Promoted Content By Vox22 October 2019
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    Artist’s impression of the HYLAS-4 satellite. Image: Avanti Communications

    Satellite connectivity in the South African market is set for a shake-up, with integrated ICT and infrastructure provider Vox announcing the introduction of several capped and uncapped data and voice plans being made available through its partnership with Avanti Communications.

    “Ka-band satellite has been growing around the world; it’s quick and easy to install for end users, and provides them with much higher throughput as compared to other satellite technologies. Our partnership with Avanti helps us expand our existing Ka-band satellite services portfolio, bring new data and voice offerings to the South African market, and give our customers more choice,” says Jacques Visser, head of wireless at Vox.

    Based in the UK, Avanti makes use of its fleet of four Ka-band HYLAS satellites and ground infrastructure in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Lagos and London among others, to provide satellite connectivity to individuals and businesses in over 118 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

    This partnership expands the coverage of our satellite services to more geographical areas, including the Northern Cape

    “This partnership expands the coverage of our satellite services to more geographical areas, including the Northern Cape locally, giving us for the first time coverage on Ka-band across the entire country, as well as into much of sub-Saharan Africa,” says Visser.

    According to Visser, the partnership with Avanti will allow Vox to offer an uncapped data plan, as well as several capped data plans. Subscribers to the capped data plans can easily add on an uncapped voice channel at affordable rates. While the uncapped data plan runs off the HYLAS 2 satellite, the capped data/uncapped voice plans run off the newer HYLAS 4 satellite with a local landing station in South Africa, that reduces latency.

    Visser adds that increased promotional offers for data and voice plans, as well as consumer premise equipment (CPE) subsidies, are now making satellite services far more competitive against other forms of fixed, fixed-wireless or wireless connectivity.

    Ideal solution

    This makes satellite an ideal solution for users who are not in major urban areas that benefit from high-speed connectivity such as fibre or LTE-A. Furthermore, products such as uncapped voice could have a positive social impact in rural areas of the country, with Visser pointing out that small businesses or farmers could now affordably provide their workers with free calls so that they can stay in touch with family and friends.

    As a result of increased reliability and stability, a growing number of businesses are also turning to Ka-band satellite services as a failover connectivity, or even to connect their software-defined wide-area networks (SD-WAN).

    “Being able to offer our customers options such as high throughput uncapped data and uncapped voice plans, at this price point, is a game changer for telecommunications in South Africa. Gone are the days when satellite Internet was seen as a slow, expensive service,” explains Visser.

    Data plans available through Avanti include an uncapped data plan for R1 999/month, as well as capped data options, with 5GB for R399/month, 10GB for R699/month and 20GB for R1 099/month. Capped data plan customers can further subscribe to an uncapped voice channel, which offers them unlimited calls to South African numbers, at R172/month including VAT.

    For more information, visit the Vox website.

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