Vodacom adds Nokia tech to its network, hits speeds of 500Gbps
Hitting 500Gbps is great but it’s the increased capacity and cost savings that Nokia brings with its tech that we’re sure has Vodacom South Africa gleeful.
Hitting 500Gbps is great but it’s the increased capacity and cost savings that Nokia brings with its tech that we’re sure has Vodacom South Africa gleeful.
The recent investment by Vodacom in KZN sees unconnected areas nine district and 14 local municipalities receive 3G/4G base stations.
The feature flip phone is available locally from Vodacom, with the Nokia 2720 getting a R1 549 price tag on prepaid from the network.
Deployed across 21 villages, these Vodacom base stations will provide connectivity in Free State and Northern Cape municipalities.
Vodacom is zero rating selected sites and making content available to jobseekers in South Africa via its ConnectU portal.
Voucher Advance lets customers borrow small amounts for 30 days.
The Vodacom Group will work with AUDA-NEPAD to build digital infrastructure to manage vaccinations across up to 55 countries.
The donation will be used to purchase cold-chain technology as well as provide logistics support to ensure vaccines reach their destination intact.
In person, online and with fee matching – Vodacom Payment Services does it all.
The Curve is a tracker that uses GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and cellular to allow you to keep tabs on your most valuable possessions.
With lockdown restrictions continuously being adapted to fit the health and economic pressures of this period, SMEs need collaboration solutions that are affordable and practical. Thankfully, Vodacom Business has those SMEs covered.
Vodacom Limpopo Region adds that the second phase of the partnership will focus on educating residents about how to use a smartphone and various apps.