Makhanda’s Roads to get a Long-Overdue Facelift
Vox’s Enterprise and Development partner, 51% black-owned Grahamstown Wi-Fi, to oversee filling of 300 potholes Rolling out information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure is known…
New Bundles from Frogfoot!
They say that nobody forgets their first time, and for the most part this is true. Especially when it comes to Fibre. Some of us…
No power? No problem. Say hello to our 500W UPS solution
Shop UPS Solutions Compact, affordable and easy-to-use, our Home Office UPS will keep those load shedding blues at bay. If there’s one thing we all…
Vox puts weight behind black-owned fibre enterprise in Makhanda
Vox has given a shot in the arm to the development of communication infrastructure and services in Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstown, in the Eastern…
Vox Introduces Cloud Mail to Help SA Business Reduce Email Costs
Vox has announced the introduction of Vox Cloud Mail, an enterprise-grade solution that will help businesses reduce email costs by up to half, by charging…
3CX Gets Gold at the Comms Business Awards
In 2020, a global pandemic threw the world into turmoil. While many businesses panicked, 3CX saw an opportunity to make a difference. With many workplaces…
Vox Partners with Protea Glen College to Equip Disabled Students with IT Skills
Vox has announced an extension of its investment into the development of IT support skills for previously disadvantaged disabled learners at the Protea Glen College…
Vox, Far South & 3CX Bring Cost-Effective, Feature-Rich UC to SA
Vox has announced that it is introducing a cost-effective, feature-rich unified communications solution, based on Far South 3CX PBX appliances, that helps businesses cut costs,…
Braintree develops crisis comms app to help manage Covid-19 in the workplace
16 April 2020, Johannesburg: Braintree, the consulting and integration division of Vox, has co-developed a Crisis Communication Management App, which South African organisations can use…
Understanding the impact of cable faults on SA Internet
2 April 2020, Johannesburg: The South African lockdown has resulted in a significant increase in internet usage as more people work from home and consume…