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Investec has provided ICT and infrastructure provider, Vox, with access to debt facilities to fund their fibre rollout plans.
âThe roll-out of fibre via our subsidiary Frogfoot, is key to helping revolutionise the lives of local families and businesses, by providing a fast, affordable and reliable platform for communication,” says Jacques du Toit, CEO at Vox.
“However, the fibre telecommunications game is a competitive one and the right funding partner for growth is paramount. In fact, as work from home becomes the norm, so has the need for fast, affordable, and reliable internet connectivity. This additional CAPEX allows us to continue to provide communities with fast and reliable fibre to both homes and businesses as demand continues to grow.â
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Criticised as underpowered and unbalanced in the last two seasons - playing an attacking game that lacks the necessary grunt up front - the Lions showcased a new, compelling side to their play.
Five tries confirmed that they haven t lost their attacking edge though it was notable that they used power and precision instead of excessive flair.
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