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Vodacom Business Boosts IoT Speed and Reliability in South Africa with Local Breakout Gateway

September 22, 2025
2 min read
Author: Joyce Onyeagoro

With Local Breakout, Vodacom Business can now route SIM card data traffic within South Africa, eliminating the need for international gateways.

Vodacom Business  has improved its Internet of Things (IoT) Managed Connectivity service in South Africa by bringing in a Local Breakout (LBO) gateway, offering businesses greater responsiveness, reliability and speed, as well as enhanced regulatory benefits.

Vodacom Business’ IoT services use Vodafone IoT’s GDSP platform – one of the world’s largest managed IoT connectivity platforms, with over 215 million connections. The platform lets companies easily manage all their devices and gain deep insights into their whole IoT estate from a single online portal.

With Local Breakout, Vodacom Business can now route SIM card data traffic within South Africa, eliminating the need for international gateways. This removes the need for data to travel across borders, and not only improves network performance and responsiveness (lower latency), but can also make speeds up to eight times faster in some cases.

The increased responsiveness and reliability – enabled by localised connectivity – is particularly valuable for time-sensitive applications such as fleet tracking, large-scale real-time communications, video surveillance, alarm systems and the monitoring of critical assets.

The Local Breakout also helps companies comply with regulations by keeping sensitive data inside South Africa’s borders, which is important for government contracts, vehicle tracking and financial payments where international data routing is not allowed.

Vodacom Business’ latest upgrade adds to the existing benefits of GDSP, including automatic roaming between national networks which ensures always-on reliability, usage-based pricing and the smart management of SIMs to save costs, as well as real-time alerts that proactively respond to events. Vodafone IoT customers from across the globe who already have connected assets in South Africa – or looking to deploy them to the country – may also now benefit from this new capability.

As South Africa moves forward with its digital transformation, Vodacom Business’ Local Breakout and enhanced IoT platform are helping businesses become smarter, faster and more secure in their operations.

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