Foxcom Sets Up a South African Branch
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Foxcom Sets Up a South African Branch
Israel-based Foxcom, a Division of OnePath Networks, has entered the South African telecommunications market establishing its operation in Durban.
The announcement was made in Johannesburg last night at an event hosted by Jack Hotz, Foxcom's CEO, for its distributors, vendors and partners.
In addition, Foxcom revealed two new products, BsmarTV and Sat-Light/Platinum. BsmarTV is a high-bandwidth multi-polarity solution that combines voice, video and data via a single cable to the home. The Sat-Light/Platinum series links earth stations, Internet service providers, cable TV head-ends and other communication gateways.
Brad Hall, Foxcom Director of Sales for South Africa, says "BsmarTV will provide total fibre-optic solutions for broadband point-to-point multi point distribution systems, transporting L-Band, CATV and Ethernet, which includes VoIP services."
