Vox is a leading telecoms operator, providing voice, data and collaboration services to the southern African market. The Group competes in both the business and consumer sectors and has offices in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth as well as in Windhoek, Namibia.
Vox, established in 1998, has established itself as one of the major players in the telecoms market and is one of the largest black-owned telecommunications company in South Africa.
Visit us at www.vox.co.za
Vox, established in 1998, has established itself as one of the major players in the telecoms market and is one of the largest black-owned telecommunications company in South Africa.
Visit us at www.vox.co.za
Location: South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg
Employees: 1001-5000
Founded date: 1998
Investors 1
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Mentions in press and media 5
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31.05.2024 | Icasa to hold public hearings on call rates | Communications regulator Icasa will hold public hearings into contentious proposed changes to wholesale call termination rates in South Africa on 13 June 2024. In March, the regulator proposed slashing mobile call termination rates – or the... |
05.02.2024 | New twist in Vodacom, Vumatel saga | Fibre operator Frogfoot Networks and its sister company Vox Telecommunications – both part of Vivica Group – have been ordered by the Competition Tribunal to hand over documents related to its probe into a fibre transaction involving Vumate... |
06.12.2018 | Vox launches fixed LTE-A packages from Cell C | - |
17.08.2011 | Cracking the crowded telecoms market: SME clients ‘key to success’ claims ARC | Telecommunication in emerging markets is massive and remains a key growth area the in light of recent shrinking values in other industries. Matthew Guest of accounting firm Deloitte says there is “plenty of opportunity,” while warning that ... |
17.08.2011 | Cracking the crowded telecoms market: SME clients ‘key to success’ claims ARC | Telecommunication in emerging markets is massive and remains a key growth area the in light of recent shrinking values in other industries. Matthew Guest of accounting firm Deloitte says there is “plenty of opportunity,” while warning that ... |