- Vox has now signed up as a OneWeb Partner with Q-KON.
- It is now a provider of Twoobii Super Smart Satellite Solutions to enterprise customers.
- Q-KON has a virtual webinar planned for later this month to unpack satellite connectivity and how it can assist businesses in Africa.
Much has been made of satellite-powered connectivity in South Africa of late. Starlink’s fate is still up in the air, while MTN has begun testing satellite calling locally.
Now, Vox has an announcement that will be of interest to South African enterprises, as it has signed up as a OneWeb Partner with Q-KON, which is a provider of Twoobii Super Smart Satellite Solutions to enterprise customers.
Having been on the lookout for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite services for a while now, Q-KON has confirmed that Vox has chosen to go with Twoobii-OneWeb as its LEO partner.
“Enterprise customers of Vox can now take advantage of the established benefits of LEO satellite constellations, including reduced latency, exceptional network reliability and higher data transfer speeds. With robust connectivity assured, Vox customers can use the Twoobii-OneWeb offering as either a frontline connectivity solution, or as a backup to legacy terrestrial systems,” Q-KON explained in a release shared with Hypertext.
“Securing Vox as a Twoobii-OneWeb reseller represents a valuable extension of our existing partnership and being able to provide world-class LEO services to enterprise customers throughout southern Africa further strengthens the business case for satellite connectivity across all sectors. OneWeb LEO services will further enhance the connectivity options available to our B2B customers,” beamed Hendrik Bezuidenhout, account director for key accounts at Q-KON.
Vox is not the only company that Q-KON has lined up, with the company set to host a webinar to unpack satellite connectivity and how it can assist businesses in Africa titled “Unlocking Africa’s Connectivity Potential: Mapping Satellite Services”.
You can register for the virtual webinar, taking place on Microsoft Teams on 10th April at 11:00, here.
“Signing up as a OneWeb Partner with Q-KON makes perfect sense as it allows both companies and all our customers to benefit from synergies and added value across the board. African enterprise customers can now look forward to enjoying all the additional benefits of LEO satellite connectivity,” shared Theo van Zyl, head of wireless solutions for Vox.
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