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Vox Introduces Affordable Redundant Internet Service for SMBs

January 16, 2025
1 min read
Author: Aayushya Ranjan

Vox’s Active-Active Redundant service ensures affordable, seamless internet failover, combining dual broadband links for improved uptime, efficiency, and reliability.

Vox has launched its Active-Active Redundant service, a cost-effective failover solution ensuring uninterrupted internet for small and medium businesses.

The service combines two broadband links from different providers, offering seamless failover and simultaneous traffic use for enhanced efficiency. Unlike traditional passive failover setups, Vox maximises bandwidth usage, providing a reliable and affordable alternative to costly SD-WAN solutions.

Starting at R1,798 for dual 20 Mbps links, the service supports fibre providers like Frogfoot and Vumatel, with wireless options available in non-fibre areas. Businesses benefit from simplified setup, reduced costs, and increased uptime. Vox’s solution is designed to meet the growing need for reliable network connectivity.

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