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Vodacom Business LTE offers hassle-free connectivity

With speeds up to three times faster than 3G, Vodacom Business Internet LTE connectivity is a fantastic option for agricultural and remote workers. They can choose from a wide range of affordable connectivity packages

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Vodacom Business Internet LTE offers a wide range of options from 5GB up to 500GB. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

Vodacom Business Internet LTE offers a wide range of options from 5GB up to 500GB. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi

If you are a small- or medium-sized business owner reading this article, congratulations. You have made it! You have survived the Covid-19-induced challenges that disrupted the economy and, in many ways, changed the way we make our money.

If there is one thing the pandemic underscored, it is the importance of connectivity.

Amid social distancing, the “the new normal”, “the hybrid workplace” and all the other buzz words we have come to live with, connectivity remains the one thing that keeps us informed and employed. More than ever before, reliable and fast connectivity facilitates interactions between people.

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It is the fuel that keeps us going.

To meet the changing demands of entrepreneurs and business owners, Vodacom Business has a wide range of connectivity packages that make connectivity not only easy but affordable as well.

LTE offers speeds up to three times as fast as 3G, making it ideal for remote meetings no matter where you are thanks to Vodacom’s excellent coverage across South Africa. With average speeds of 25 Mbps, whether your business is connected to the cloud or slowly making the transition, Vodacom Business Internet LTE has the speeds and capacity to meet your needs.

Vodacom Business Internet LTE offers three types of plans: the BizDay bundle from 08:00 to 17:00, the Night Owl data plans from 00:00 to 05:00 and, of course, the Uncapped option with anytime data.

The comprehensive BizDay bundle helps your business stay connected. You choose the anytime data allocation depending on your needs – from as little as 5GB to a whopping 500GB.

Wondering how your business will benefit from Night Owl data plans when everyone is fast asleep? Vodacom Business Internet LTE is the ideal solution to schedule all those data-intensive updates between 00:00 and 05:00. Simply put, your business can do all the compulsory upgrades without interrupting the day-time flow, or eating into the data you need for day-to-day operations.

Your data works while you sleep, and it is also the ideal solution for those of us who have to burn the midnight oil. Because, let us face it, business owners and remote employees are working longer and more irregular hours than ever before.

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All Vodacom Business Internet LTE packages include a SIM, router and, of course, your data allocation – but there is more value than meets the eye.

For businesses that talk as much as they surf and need voice connectivity options, Vodacom Business Internet LTE comes with an option to add voice services to your Vodacom Business bill. IP Talk, Vodacom’s Voice over IP (VoIP) service, gives you the ability to make phone calls over your Business Internet LTE connection without interfering with the internet connection.

This solution costs a small fee to activate but overall, it could save your business up to 20% on your monthly account, especially when calling from one Vodacom IP Talk connected site to another.

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