Vox, a specialist provider of top-class internet and voice solutions for homes and businesses, has announced the launch of Vox Kiwi Home Wireless, a new consumer broadband service that delivers a fiber-like experience without the need for trenching or cabling.
Designed for South African households that don’t have access to fiber and where installation is prohibitively slow or expensive, Kiwi Wireless offers customers a simpler wireless alternative. One that delivers exceptional connectivity without the need for extensive infrastructure or disruption.
Powered by Tarana’s next-generation technology, Kiwi offers speeds of 50 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and up to 200 Mbps on an uncapped, unshaped, and unthrottled line.
“Consumers have told us that they want fiber-quality internet without the hassle and with no fair-use policies or unpredictable throttling,” said Nikita Appelman, Product Manager for Wireless at Vox. “Vox Kiwi Home Wireless is a smooth and simple alternative to disruptive trenching or fiber installation delays, offering consistent, high-quality connectivity people can rely on. Installation is also painless—a small, flat panel antenna is mounted on the roof and connected to a router inside the home.”
“Vox Kiwi Home Wireless is giving South Africans more choice,” says Appelman. “If you can’t get fiber or you don’t want the wait and disruption that comes with installing fiber, then you can use Kiwi to get connected almost immediately. The service is fast and consistent and is designed to deliver high-quality connectivity.”



