Vox Telecom is introducing a competitive range of uncapped FTTH products across all the open access networks that it currently provides services on.
This is according to executive head of carrier and connectivity, Simon Butler, who says: “This is the first time that we are rolling out an uncapped FTTH offering, and it is aimed at addressing the growing data consumption requirements of home users, and small businesses that may be run out of residential areas.”
Vox Telecom will differentiate between a basic connectivity solution (for those customers that only want a basic data only service) and a premium package, that provides value added elements, which include uncapped voice services.
“As expected, we are seeing significant usage growth in services such as HD video streaming (Netflix, Showmax etc) and with richer content, and more OTT services available, we expect this growth to continue exponentially,” Butler says.
“By offering an uncapped product across our FTTH range, we are catering for all the consumer type needs.”
Existing FTTH customers have the option of migrating to an uncapped service, and Butler suggests they contact Vox Telecom and get one of the agents to assist them with the upgrade process. Prospective customers can view all the details of the uncapped offerings on the Vox Telecom web site, and decide if they would like a basic or premium solution for their home.
“Taking advantage of the fibre revolution has never been easier,” says Butler. “Reliable, high speed, and just about everywhere makes fibre the go-to technology for home and business users.”