Fax is Dead – or is it?

Inevitably, when people and organisations think about fax, it is considered a non-essential and outdated technology that has been replaced by email and scanned documents. …

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Vox Announces IoT Network Partnership with Sqwidnet

Vox has partnered with local network provider Sqwidnet, to provide individual consumers and enterprise customers with connectivity, data analytics and reporting for Internet of Things…

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Atterbury Property Chooses Vox for Fibre Partnership

Frogfoot Networks, a wholly owned subsidiary of integrated ICT and connectivity provider, Vox, has been appointed as the exclusive partner for fibre network and connectivity…

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Vox Launches LTE-A Packages with Rain

Vox is expanding its wireless portfolio through the introduction of several broadband internet packages using Rain’s Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) network, with prices starting at…

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Online Marketing Toolbox for SMMEs

Vox has launched its Online Marketing Toolbox aimed at providing start-ups and SMMEs with bundled services aimed at creating an online presence. “We wanted to simplify the…

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Vox launches competitive 200mb FTTH bundle

Vox has announced that effective immediately, it has decreased pricing on its 100mb and 50mb uncapped bundles.  More importantly, the company has introduced a new…

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Vox sponsors world class gaming team

Vox has recently kicked off a sponsorship with Damage Control (DC), a team of world class gamers, who are currently ranked third in South Africa…

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Vox adds WiFi router options to FTTH

While a growing number of South Africans in urban areas are turning to fibre to the home (FTTH) for higher bandwidth, they often overlook a…

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Planned communities are SA’s smart cities of the future

By Vox CEO, Jacques du Toit A number of planned communities being built with connectivity at their core – and not Johannesburg and Cape Town…

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Calling all WISPS

Vox is calling all wireless internet service providers (WISPS) in towns where broadband coverage is limited, or where ADSL is old, over-subscribed and unlikely to…

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