Analytico survey reveals most trusted voice-over-IP providers
Vox, Switch Telecom, BitCo, and Euphoria are the most trusted Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers in South Africa.
This was one of the findings in Analytico's latest Business Technology Survey, which was conducted in...
Good news for VoIP in South Africa
Voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) telephony could soon get cheaper and faster, but there are several considerations to make before choosing a provider for your business.
MyBroadband asked Switch Telecom, Dimension Data, and Euphoria Telecom the most...
Best VoIP providers for businesses in South Africa
As operators transition from legacy infrastructure, more businesses are opting for voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) solutions for their communication needs.
BCX, Electronic Communication Networks (ECN), Euphoria, Ignite, and Switch Telecom...
Best South African VoIP providers in 2023
Several voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP) providers are available in South Africa, catering to a range of business sizes and making it easy for homes and small companies to move away from copper-based voice products.
Some of the most prominent VoIP...
Best VoIP providers for businesses in South Africa
Many South African businesses are doing away with their traditional landlines in favour of a more modern solution — voice-over-internet-protocol (VoIP).
Several companies in the country offer VoIP business services, with some of the best being...
What to consider when choosing a cloud PBX provider
When choosing a Cloud Private Branch Exchange (PBX) provider, the most important aspects to consider include business alignment, the level of support provided, number portability, and pricing.
MyBroadband asked Switch Telecom, Euphoria, and...
What to know before choosing a VoIP provider
Important aspects to consider when choosing a voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) provider for your home or business include cost-effectiveness, network quality, flexibility and the number of outbound and incoming calls expected.
MyBroadband asked...
The end of copper-based voice — And the rise of VoIP
Voice-over-Internet-protocol (VoIP) providers are stepping in to fill the gap for telephony in South Africa left by the demise of copper-based networks.
Once South Africa's dominant provider of fixed analogue voice services, Telkom has seen...
Cloud PBX market sees significant growth
The Cloud Private Branch Exchange (Cloud PBX) market in South Africa offers substantial benefits over traditional PBX services, and Switch Telecom expects its growth in the market to continue.
MyBroadband asked Switch Telecom and Euphoria Telecom for...
South Africa's VoIP journey through the eyes of Switch Telecom co-founder Gregory Massel
Switch Telecom is well known as a leading voice-over-IP (VoIP) and cloud PBX provider, which has shaped South Africa's fixed voice market.
The company now provides voice services to thousands of users...
VoIP leader Switch Telecom's path to the top
Switch Telecom is one of South Africa's most successful voice-over-IP (VoIP) and cloud PBX providers and is now the preferred provider for thousands of users.
Over the last two years, Switch Telecom has shown exceptional growth thanks to its...
Hi,
Does anyone know what the switch telecom SIP server domain/port is?
I just got my switchtel account activated. I have not yet received their pre-configured hardware devices, and want to set up a SIP soft-phone to play with. I can get my account information from switchtel's client-zone...
MTN vs Icasa: others comment
The call termination rate battle between MTN and Icasa is making headlines, but they are not the only ones involved in the legal case.
Per the reasons for getting LTE in this thread (refer Post # 1) I've been wanting to get shot of my Telkom line for a long time. This is for one reason alone - surges! For the past 6 years during Dec - Feb months, I've been nailed for 3 of those years. The only avoidance is to unplug the phone...
E-toll documents must be made public, says DA
“It would appear that e-tolling will have little benefit for South Africa other than fattening a foreign company’s bank balance”, says DA