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    Home » Sections » Internet and connectivity » Supercharging success: how fibre drives business growth

    Supercharging success: how fibre drives business growth

    Promoted | Providers like Zoom Fibre are leading the charge to better connectivity and helping businesses reach new heights.
    By Zoom Fibre6 July 2023
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    Whether you rely on cloud-based services, video conferencing, or data-driven operations, having a strong and lightning-fast internet connection is crucial for staying ahead of the game. Surprisingly, there are still over a quarter of South Africa’s population without access to internet connectivity. But fear not! There’s a technology that’s revolutionising connectivity in South Africa and propelling businesses towards success: fibre. Providers like Zoom Fibre are leading the charge and helping businesses reach new heights.

    How high-speed fibre helps businesses thrive

    Superfast speed

    With fibre, businesses can enjoy equally fast upload and download speeds, which means lightning-quick data transfers, smooth video conferencing, and seamless collaboration. Whether you’re sending large files, hosting online meetings, or utilising cloud-based services, fibre ensures a super-smooth and efficient workflow that boosts productivity like never before.

    Trustworthy

    Reliability is another crucial factor for businesses, and fibre truly shines in this area. Unlike copper-based connections that can be affected by weather conditions and electrical interference, fibre has proved to be much more reliable. Where thunderstorms and strong winds often wreak havoc on connectivity, fibre keeps you connected without interruption, reducing the risk of productivity losses and ensuring you have constant access to vital online resources.

    Incredible bandwidth capacity

    As your business grows, so do your internet requirements. This is where fibre’s bandwidth capacity comes into play. Fibre offers significantly higher capacity compared to other connections, giving you plenty of room to scale your operations without compromising speed or performance. This means you can handle multiple tasks simultaneously, support numerous users, devices, and applications without breaking a sweat. Whether you’re streaming high-definition videos, backing up large amounts of data, or managing a flurry of online transactions, fibre ensures your business can meet its growing demands without any limitations.

    Cloud computing and data security

    Cloud computing has become an essential part of modern businesses, providing secure storage, easy data access, and collaboration across different locations. Fibre delivers the speed and reliability you need to unlock the full potential of cloud-based services. You can effortlessly migrate your operations to the cloud, enabling real-time collaboration, enhanced data security, and seamless backup solutions. With fibre, you can sleep soundly knowing that your critical data is protected from cyber threats and can be accessed securely from anywhere, anytime.

    Unleash your competitive edge

    In the business world, staying one step ahead of your competitors is the name of the game. By embracing fibre connectivity, South African businesses gain a formidable competitive advantage. With faster speeds, rock-solid reliability, and expanded bandwidth capacity, you can provide exceptional customer service, respond rapidly to inquiries, and run your operations more efficiently than ever before. This advantage empowers you to stay ahead of the curve, meet and exceed customer expectations, and adapt quickly to the ever-changing demands of the market.

    Invest in the future

    Investing in fibre infrastructure goes beyond immediate benefits—it’s a smart long-term investment. As technology continues to advance, businesses will increasingly rely on high-speed internet connectivity to access emerging technologies such as the internet of things, artificial intelligence and virtual reality. By embracing fibre, South African businesses are future-proofing their operations and positioning themselves for sustainable growth in the digital age.

    Take your business to the next level with fibre

    As the South African business landscape continues to evolve, embracing fibre connectivity is a game changer that can drive your success and ensure a thriving digital future. With Zoom Fibre’s competitive open-access packages, you, too, can experience the remarkable benefits of fibre in your business. Starting from as little as R670/month, getting connected has never been more affordable.

    Discover more about the incredible offerings from Zoom Fibre today.

    About Zoom Fibre
    Zoom Fibre is an open-access fibre network operator. We roll out fibre-to-the-home network infrastructure in selected suburbs as well as fibre to the business nationally.

    Our open-access network offers end users a variety of internet service providers to choose from. Zoom Fibre builds, operates and maintains the fibre network infrastructure.

    The infrastructure we build refers to dedicated fibre-optic cables installed underground or overhead. The fibre-optic infrastructure is made from glass, which allows data to travel at the speed of light. This is our secret to connecting you to the world!

    The medium-term view of Zoom Fibre is to expand the South African operation to 350 000 endpoints and the long-term view is to expand the business on a global scale to create access to high-speed internet connectivity and enable the digital transformation of underserved communities.

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