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How Female Owned Start-Up Lokshin WIFI Aims To Deliver Low-Cost Internet

How Female Owned Start-Up Lokshin WIFI Aims To Deliver Low-Cost Internet. Lokshin WiFi is a subsidiary of Cultivation Point (Pty) Ltd is a 100% black African female owned and registered Internet Service Provider operating is South Africa. The company’s mission is to deliver affordable low-cost internet to low cost communities like traditionally African townships and rural areas using sustainable renewable (solar) and reliable technology.

Lokshin WiFi is a young and dynamic telecommunications brand with a national footprint through its strategic partners who range from SMMEs to multinational companies who are entirely focused on delivering change based future glaring solutions for their clientele through research-based innovation to deliver community and life changing telecommunications solutions.

Lokshin Wi-Fi prides itself in being 100% black african owned and it has mastered the spirit of ubuntu and brotherhood with various black owned SMMEs that it has standing partnerships with to deliver services to its clients who are renowned experts in their various disciplines of practice.

With over 50 employees in the company, Lokshin WIFI’s vision and goal is to build the infrastructure to pioneer the 4th industrial revolution train in historically disadvantaged communities and deliver internet to these communities at a fraction of the current prices being offered by mobile cellular operators. Internet is no longer a luxury in this modern 4th industrial revolution era but a basic necessity for all just like food and water as information is now a necessity for survival and life enhancement.

The company’s goal is to provide internet through Wi-Fi hotspots that enable fixed and mobile roaming within its meshed Wi-Fi network and also to provide a point to multi point fixed wireless connection. In the same breath it intends to provide a reliable internet solution by powering all its sites using renewable solar energy which minimizes pollution and the interruptions other operators experience due to load shedding.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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