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Vox intros Active-Active failover solution for SMEs
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The internet service provider launches the Active-Active Redundant connectivity solution for small and medium enterprises.

Internet service provider Vox has introduced the Active-Active Redundant service, a connectivity solution for small and medium enterprises .

This active configuration offers uninterrupted connectivity during downtime and optimises bandwidth use when both links are operational, he explains. The offering is available in areas supported by fibre and wireless network providers such as Frogfoot, Openserve, MetroFibre, MTN and Comsol. Eksteen notes the service offers an alternative to software-defined wide area networking solutions, which can be cost-prohibitive for many SMEs.

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