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Telviva, Vodacom launch Lesotho’s first cloud based PBX

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By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 22 Jan 2024
Telviva CEO David Meintjes.
Telviva CEO David Meintjes.

Telviva, a South African unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) firm, has teamed with Vodacom Lesotho to activate the Vodacom One Connect business solution.

Vodacom One Connect Lesotho is a cloud-based business communication product that functions similarly to a traditional business phone.

Telviva CEO David Meintjes said his company has inked a one-year technology transfer deal to help Vodacom Lesotho deploy the technology for businesses and government agencies in Lesotho.

"The Vodacom Lesotho team has introduced Lesotho's first cloud PBX, offering technology solutions to businesses of all kinds.

“This technology, based on the omnichannel’s key ideas, democratises access to communication for organisations that may not be able to invest in PBX equipment.

“Beyond that, it is a tribute to the reality of working from anywhere, which has become the global standard since the epidemic," adds Meintjes.

According to Vodacom Lesotho CEO Mohale Ralebitso, the One Connect solution is a significant step in the company's transformation from telecoms to technology.

Ralebitso stated, "Our goal is to open up Lesotho's economy to new opportunities through digitisation, whether in agriculture, non-profit/social development, health services, safety and security, or financial services. Our mission at Vodacom Lesotho is to assist reduce expenses with integrated solutions that result in efficiency."

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