A journey to excellence: Vox’s rise to 3CX Titanium partner status

Vox, a leading internet service provider, saw their growing customer needs for a reliable and cost-efficient unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) solution with a proven…

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Stay Connected with Vox Email Solutions

When people think of Vox, they probably think of us as being a market-leading Internet Service Provider (ISP). But did you know that we offer...

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Choosing the Best Internet Solution for Your Business: Wireless Internet vs. Fibre to the Business

Wireless vs Fibre for business - which is right for your company? Let’s face it; Internet makes the world go around (well, in this case,...

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Spend Less, Talk More: How Vox Voice Can Do More for Less

So there you are. You have an important communication to send, but writer’s block has arrived - and an emoji or two won’t save the...

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The Need For (Internet) Speed

We all know the line from Top Gun: “I feel the need… the need for speed.” It still rings true — only these days we’re...

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Starlink…what’s the deal?

Today, we talk Starlink. It’s the buzzword of the Nation now that Eskom is behaving. To the average person, it sounds like something Darth Vader…

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Buck Up and Call More for Less With Vobi

As South Africans battle with current economic challenges, including price hikes on almost everything and continuing high unemployment numbers, the need for innovative strategies for consumers...

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Key Considerations for Fibre to the Business (FTTB) Deployment

Fast and reliable connectivity for businesses in South Africa has never been more important. With many organisations encouraging staff to return to the office, and...

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Vox Wireless on Chai FM

In this insightful discussion on Chai FM, Theo Van Zyl, Head of Wireless at Vox, engages with Dr. Nimrod Oupa Mbele to explore the critical…

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Is Fast Fibre to the Home Still Relevant?

You’re back in the office: the daily commute is real again and working from home has mostly gone. So: is Fibre to the home still...

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