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Vox telecom’s active-active solution boosts SMB connectivity

By Eva LiAugust 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Vox Telecom launches an Active‑Active Connectivity solution enhancing uptime and bandwidth efficiency for SMBs.
  • The company, rooted in South African telecom innovation, continues to tackle industry challenges through integrated services and steadfast service philosophy.

Vox Telecom’s Active‑Active Connectivity Solution

Vox Telecom has introduced an Active‑Active Connectivity solution specifically tailored to small and medium‑sized businesses (SMBs), combining two broadband links—fibre or wireless—for simultaneous use with failover capability. Available in areas served by providers such as Frogfoot, Vumatel, MetroFibre, Openserve, MTN and Comsol, this service ensures uninterrupted connectivity and optimises bandwidth, starting at R1 798 per month for dual 20 Mbps links. Senior Product Manager Andre Eksteen explains that this offering provides a more affordable, resilient alternative to costly SD‑WAN solutions.

This active configuration means businesses no longer rely on passive standby links; instead, both connections operate concurrently, enhancing efficiency and reliability. If fibre redundancy isn’t available, wireless services serve as backup, maintaining continuity during downtime. The emphasis on SMBs and cost‑effective redundancy positions Vox squarely in the innovation space of enterprise‑grade solutions.

Also read: Gigabit powers Kenya’s ultra-fast fibre and connectivity
Also read: Sprinkville enhances Kenya’s home fibre and IT services

Vox’s Industry Position and Broader Innovation

As more than “just a market‑leading Internet Service Provider,” Vox delivers a comprehensive portfolio spanning Fibre to the Home, Fibre to the Business, LTE, 5G, satellite, voice, cloud, security and collaboration technologies. The company prides itself on taking full responsibility for its technical solutions—from concept through installation—supported by 24/7/365 monitoring via its Service Centre, and specialist product managers, account managers and engineers distributed across South Africa.

This integrated approach enables Vox Telecom to remain agile in a competitive industry, offering end‑to‑end solutions that address growing demands for reliability, hybrid work support, and security. Its commitment to innovation and service excellence places it among South Africa’s foremost telecom providers.

Andre Eksteen Vox Telecom
Eva Li

Eva is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at Auckland University of Technology. Contact her at e.li@btw.media

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