Assess
Map communication flow, dead zones, and the handoffs that are failing today.
Connected operations for African sites
We sell, install, and maintain intercoms, PABX, radios, cabling, and backup connectivity for homes, estates, businesses, offices, and operating sites. We plan around how people actually communicate, not just a hardware list.
Voice and entry communication for homes, estates, offices, and business premises, aligned to how people move through the property.
RF planning for security, logistics, and events so teams stay coordinated when public mobile is congested or unavailable.
Call routing, extensions, and legacy migration planned with clearer handover and less disruption.
Cable plant design, labelling, and documentation so future maintenance or expansion does not begin with guesswork.
Satellite and hybrid connectivity planned for sites where fibre is late, unstable, or not the whole answer.
Testing, operator guidance, and escalation paths so the communications stack still makes sense after go-live.
Delivery framework
We start with how residents, staff, visitors, or field teams actually communicate on site. Then we recommend a practical mix of intercoms, telephony, radios, cabling, and backup connectivity based on the building, the workflow, and the budget. Every engagement includes installation, testing, handover notes, and support paths for day-two issues.
Map communication flow, dead zones, and the handoffs that are failing today.
Choose voice, radio, cabling, and connectivity layers that fit the property and the operating pattern.
Install, test, document, and explain ownership for support after go-live.
We sell, install, and support. Scope is agreed up front so you know who owns cutover, labelling, and post-go-live response.
Yes. We document interfaces and migration steps so you are not locked into opaque black boxes.
We plan dish placement, local routing, and failover assumptions around your actual property and operating pattern, not just a speed test snapshot.
Labelled paths, extension maps, and test results are included in handover so the system stays understandable after installation.
Practical communications planning
Before procurement, confirm who needs to talk to whom, where coverage breaks down, and who owns support after go-live. That keeps the stack useful for real communication instead of becoming a bundle of disconnected hardware.
Coverage-informed design
Voice, radio, and data choices start from the property and the communication flow.
Clear cutover ownership
Migration steps, test checkpoints, and escalation responsibilities are defined up front.
Support after handover
The next team can understand and maintain the system without starting from zero.
Share the property type, current pain points, or existing stack and we will help you map the right next step in plain language.