Vox Telecom Speed Test

Test your Vox Telecom internet speed using the SA Broadband Speed Testing Tool. Are you getting the kind of speeds that you paid for? Click on the Go button to find out!

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Daily Vox Speed Test Averages

Download

61582 Kbps

Upload

49561

The Vox Telecom average download speed currently stands at 61582 kbps. That’s 7.69 megabytes per second. Meanwhile, the Vox Telecom average upload speed is 49561 kbps, which is about 6 megabytes per second. These results are based on the Vox telecom speed test results that we got using the SA Broadband Speed Testing Tool.

Latest Vox Telecom Speed Test Results

RegionCityBrowserOSDownload (Kbps)Upload (Kbps)
GautengJohannesburgEdgeWindows 1019139495720
GautengJohannesburgEdgeWindows 106965990667
KwaZulu-NatalKenvilleEdgeWindows 105241153000
GautengWingate ParkCHROMEWindows 104824248326
Western CapeVilliersdorpChromeWindows 1039875446
Western CapeVilliersdorpChromeWindows 1038024207

The above table is a snapshot of the latest Vox Telecom speed test results. As you can see in the table, the best speeds are in Gauteng, while the Western Cape has the worst performance. The fastest Vox Telecom download speed that we have gotten so far is 191394 kbps. That result, which we got from Johannesburg, is actually very good. It’s equivalent to 23 megabytes per second.

Vox Telecom vs Other ISPs in South Africa

ISPDownload (Kbps)Upload (Kbps)
Vox61582 49561
Afrihost2189922640
Axxess2280418297
Cell C2156515794
Herotel2367419457
MTN Business259087264
MWEB2595318270
Rain216668542
Telkom220087707
Vodacom226199387
Web Africa2315418336
Vox Telecom speed test
How does Vox compare against other ISPs in South Africa?

So, how does Vox Telecom perform when compared with other ISPs in South Africa. If you are fortunate enough to fall into an area that’s covered by Vox, you will be glad to know that this ISP is one of the best in South Africa in terms of download and upload speeds. Please note, however, that our Vox results are based on fewer tests than is the case with the other ISPs. That may somewhat distort the results.

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