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Vox launches WiFi solution specially made for coffee shops and restaurants

Vox has today announced a new WiFi solution specifically designed for coffee shops, restaurants and other smaller service businesses.

WiFi has become something of a required value-add for the aforementioned businesses. Whether folks are just trying to keep up-to-date with the goings on around the world, or like us, working from the coffee shop or restaurant, WiFi is a requirement.

As such Vox has launched WiFi Retail Lite.

The solution reportedly does away with slow speeds, dead spots and weak signal. In addition Vox includes a marketing engine in the solution that allows a business to stay in touch with loyal customers.

“Even though other providers might have been tempted to leave it as an off-the-shelf solution, we wanted to provide retailers with a truly unique offering. To this end, our product is completely flexible and customisable to the needs of each customer. There is also a customisable WiFi landing page that offers the end users several ways of logging in, including using their social media profiles, email address, cell phone number, or completing a questionnaire,” said head of wireless at Vox, Jacques Visser.

Unfortunately the solution doesn’t include internet access as this solution is for a WiFi network.

Vox says that installation fees start at R2 185 for a basic plan that it suitable for an open plan area with under 100 users. Contracts can be taken up over a 12, 24 or 36 month terms and pricing starts at R702.73 per month.

For more information about Vox’s WiFi Retail Lite you can head to the official website, which will answer any additional questions you might have.

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