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Partnership with Twoobii enables BCX to deliver ‘exceptional’ business-to-business offering

25th November 2022

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Technology group BCX has partnered with Twoobii to enable businesses, merchants and consumers to benefit from seamless voice and data connectivity, with speeds from 2 Mb/s to 20 Mb/s, through its Skylink very small aperture terminal (VSAT) Access.

“BCX selected Twoobii to ensure it can offer multiple advantages, including rapid deployment and immediate service activation upon installation, plus complete independence from third-party or terrestrial infrastructure,” says BCX Wireless Solutions managing executive Neo Phukubje.

“The success of our partnership with BCX underlines the suitability of our Twoobii Smart Satellite Services as a white label solution for satellite connectivity providers. “By leveraging the power of Twoobii in this way, BCX can now deliver an exceptional business-to-business offering under their Skylink VSAT Access brand,” adds Q-KON Africa and Twoobii account director: key accounts Hendrik Bezuidenhout.

Q-KON Africa will provide engineering support by using full end-to-end access to ensure optimum customer service delivery.

With satellite uptime availability at 99.5%, Skylink VSAT Access is a dependable offering for use either in day-to-day operations, or during emergencies when other systems have been degraded or disrupted.

The service, optimised for off-grid users with no access to mainstream long-term evolution, fibreand microwave networks, as well as those needing a solution during continuing loadshedding disruptions, has been engineered as a backup to existing terrestrial services and is almost infinitely scalable to allow businesses to connect multiple remote branches into their networks.

Skylink, with 100%, all-Africa signal coverage and support of both voice and point-of-service services, unlocks an innovative solution for a wide range of industries, including retail.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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