Vodacom Business Recognized as Most Reliable Enterprise Telecom Provider of the Year in 2025 Awards
Vodacom Business, a subsidiary of the Vodacom Group, has once again been honoured as South Africa's most trusted enterprise telecommunications provider. The accolade, bestowed upon Vodacom Business for two consecutive years, was awarded by MyBroadband in their annual tech survey.
The recognition is a testament to Vodacom Business's unwavering commitment to driving digital transformation across various sectors, including finance, logistics, mining, and retail. The company's purpose is to connect people and businesses to a better future through the power of technology.
One of the key factors in Vodacom Business's success is its customer-centric approach. The company prides itself on co-creating solutions with its clients and partners, ensuring that the needs of each business are met with tailored, innovative solutions. This approach has earned it the trust of clients across government, large enterprises, and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
Vodacom Business's dedication to advancing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions and expanding its reach is another significant factor in its success. The company offers a comprehensive suite of telecommunications solutions, including cloud hosting, cybersecurity, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Moreover, it has access to resources from the larger Vodacom Group, such as an extensive network of local and international points of presence (POPs), as well as global data and VoIP interconnects.
In recent years, Vodacom Business has made significant contributions and innovations in driving digital transformation across multiple sectors in South Africa. One of these initiatives involves expanding digital infrastructure in rural areas, where approximately R100 million is being invested to build over 100 new base stations in deep rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal. This aims to bridge the digital divide by providing mobile connectivity to hundreds of thousands of people who have been previously excluded from the digital economy.
Another notable achievement is the deployment of Mobile Private Networks (MPN) for industries. Vodacom Business successfully deployed a Mobile Private Network at Sasol’s synthetic fuel facility in Secunda, Mpumalanga, supporting advanced industrial operations and reflecting its role in innovating digital solutions for critical sectors such as energy and chemicals.
Vodacom Business also emphasizes embedding Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) into social investment strategies to ensure meaningful outcomes rather than just outputs. This approach aims to tackle issues like unemployment, inequality, and skills shortages in South Africa by focusing on sustainable and measurable social impact.
In summary, Vodacom Business drives digital transformation by extending connectivity infrastructure to underserved areas, delivering innovative private network solutions for industries, and fostering a results-oriented corporate social investment culture to address social challenges effectively. These efforts collectively contribute to economic inclusion, industrial modernization, and societal advancement in South Africa.
The company remains focused on driving digital transformation that supports business growth and contributes to broader economic development. Vodacom Business is immensely grateful to its customers for their unwavering support in achieving this recognition for the second year in a row.
- Vodacom Business's success in being South Africa's most trusted enterprise telecommunications provider for two years is a testament to their commitment to driving digital transformation.
- Their customer-centric approach, which includes co-creating tailored, innovative solutions, has earned their trust across various business sectors such as finance, logistics, mining, and retail.
- Offering a comprehensive suite of ICT solutions, including cloud hosting, cybersecurity, and the Internet of Things (IoT), Vodacom Business uses its extensive network of local and international points of presence (POPs), as well as global data and VoIP interconnects.
- Vodacom Business has made significant contributions in driving digital transformation, such as investing R100 million to build over 100 new base stations in rural areas, aiming to bridge the digital divide by providing mobile connectivity to previously excluded communities.
- Another initiative includes the deployment of Mobile Private Networks (MPN) for industries, such as their successful deployment at Sasol’s synthetic fuel facility, supporting advanced industrial operations.
- To ensure meaningful outcomes rather than just outputs, Vodacom Business embeds Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) into social investment strategies to focus on sustainable and measurable social impact.
- By extending connectivity infrastructure, delivering innovative solutions for critical sectors, and fostering a results-oriented corporate social investment culture, Vodacom Business is contributing to economic inclusion, industrial modernization, and societal advancement in South Africa.