Q-KON and Vox Expand Partnership to Offer LEO Satellite Services

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Source: Q-KON

Building on their successful collaboration, Q-KON and Vox have announced an extended partnership, with Vox now joining as a OneWeb Partner through Q-KON’s Twoobii Super Smart Satellite Solutions. This move enhances Vox’s enterprise connectivity portfolio by incorporating Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite services.  

With a strong reputation as a leading B2B satellite connectivity provider, Vox is an attractive partner for LEO solutions. Q-KON is pleased to confirm that Vox has selected the Twoobii-OneWeb platform to power its LEO satellite offerings.  

Enhanced Connectivity for Enterprise Customers  

Enterprise customers using Vox’s services will now benefit from the advantages of LEO satellite constellations, including reduced latency, superior network reliability, and faster data transfer speeds. The Twoobii-OneWeb solution can be a primary connectivity option or a high-availability backup for traditional terrestrial systems. Furthermore, this partnership has expanded satellite-powered enterprise services, enabling previously underserved markets to access reliable voice services with defined Quality of Service (QoS) configurations.  

Strengthening Satellite Connectivity Across Africa  

“Securing Vox as a Twoobii-OneWeb reseller represents a valuable extension of our existing partnership,” said Hendrik Bezuidenhout, Account Director: Key Accounts at Q-KON. “Providing world-class LEO services to enterprise customers throughout Southern Africa further strengthens the business case for satellite connectivity across all sectors.”  

Theo van Zyl, Head of Wireless Solutions at Vox, added, “Becoming a OneWeb Partner through Q-KON is a strategic move that allows both companies to leverage synergies and enhance value for customers. Therefore, African enterprise users can now fully utilise LEO satellite connectivity.”  

Kathleen Morris, Satellite Product Manager at Vox, emphasised the company’s commitment to strong partnerships: “At Vox, our growth has always been built on trusted technology collaborations. Thus, as a partner of Eutelsat OneWeb LEO services through Q-KON, we can offer our customers a full suite of connectivity options.”  

With this strengthened alliance, Q-KON and Vox are set to accelerate the adoption of LEO satellite solutions across Southern Africa, ensuring high-performance, resilient connectivity for enterprises. 

About Vox

Vox offers a range of innovative data, communications, and collaboration solutions to connect South Africans to the world, but most importantly, each other. In addition, Vox leverages technology to enhance customer experience and support entrepreneurs without compromising on its core values of integrity, choice, and service excellence. Expertise, innovation, and superior quality products are the heart of Vox. As a leading innovator, Vox takes full responsibility for all its technical implementations and systems, from concept to installation. The Vox Service Centre operates 24/7/365 to offer immediate support for all customers and continuously monitors all of Vox’s networks and infrastructure to ensure that quality of service is always maintained. Specialist product managers are assigned to oversee each portfolio, allowing for continuous research and development to ensure each product is always of the highest standard.

About TWOOBII managed by Q-KON Africa

Twoobii is a high-throughput satellite connectivity service managed by Q-KON, a leading satellite engineering enterprise. Twoobii’s newly upgraded and fully integrated as-a-Service model for their GEO service has been engineered for scalability and swift configuration. This means innovative solutions and services can be brought to market more rapidly. Furthermore, the partnership with Eutelsat-OneWeb and the extension of LEO satellite services will give their customers (such as lodges, schools, hospitals, businesses and governments) access to high-speed, low-latency satellite broadband, capable of connecting even the most rural or remote communities across multiple African countries.