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Vox to launch uncapped data satellite service plans

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Jenna Delport
Jenna Delport
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Integrated ICT and infrastructure provider, Vox announced on Tuesday, 3 December 2019, launched its uncapped data and voice satellite service plans. As part of its YahClick satellite service, these plans aim to provide cost-effective connectivity to under-serviced regions in South Africa.

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Vox is launching uncapped data and voice satellite service plans.

“Satellite is still a viable solution in South Africa, even though an often forgotten form of broadband services. Rural communities and the agricultural sector specifically rely on satellite services when reliable and high speed fixed or wireless internet is not available. The new plans will provide these regions and customers with high throughput, at more affordable pricing that competes directly with LTE-A prices,” says Jacques Visser, head of wireless at Vox.


The newly launched unlimited plans sees Ka-band satellite going uncapped for data and voice with prices that not only benefit individuals but also enables businesses to use satellite for their software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN). These plans are available in 5Mbps, 10Mbps and 20Mbps options and include a data-only and a premium data and voice service.

“We want to reward our customers and with the YahClick satellite service we can offer improved frequency in regions that require better service. We are excited to launch these plans to our customers, pushing data pricing down to as low as R5 per GB,” says Visser.

The premium voice and data service has been optimised for voice purposes while the uncapped voice-only plan bolts onto the satellite broadband plan and includes unlimited voice calls to all South African numbers.

YahClick uses Ka-band satellites to provide a wide range of users across the country with reliable, high-speed internet connectivity. Using multi-spot beams as opposed to broadcasting over the continent, allows for far more efficient use of the available bandwidth and at lower costs than traditional satellite technology. The new plans are provisioned over the AY3 High Throughput Satellite (HTS).

“Satellite is a reliable temporary service until fixed or wireless coverage is extended into the area,” says Visser.

Uncapped data-only plans through YahClick start from R1 099 per month for 5Mbps, R1 449 per month for 10Mbps and R1 999 per month for 20Mbps as part of a 12-month contract. Premium data and voice plans start from R1 150 per month for 5Mbps with one voice channel, R1 549 per month for 10Mbps with two voice channels and R2 249 per month for 20Mbps with four voice channels as part of a 12-month contract. The uncapped voice channel is R172 per month.

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