AOLC — VoIP and managed IT provider in Boksburg
AOLC (Pty) Ltd has worked from Boksburg since 2013, supporting businesses, schools and government offices across all nine provinces. Its VoIP and unified-communications service sits inside a wider practice covering managed IT, Microsoft 365 and Azure, cybersecurity, business automation and classroom technology. The company is B-BBEE Level 2, a Microsoft AI Cloud Partner and a CodeTwo Platinum Reseller.
Key facts
| Legal entity | AOLC (Pty) Ltd, company registration 2013/192846/07, operating from Boksburg in Gauteng |
| Established | 2013. The company registration number independently corroborates that year. An earlier WhichVoIP build carried 2004 from a social profile; the registration record is the stronger evidence and it is what this listing uses |
| Voice services | VoIP and unified communications, managed and supported in-house rather than passed to a third party |
| Sector focus | Business, education and government. Classroom solutions are a distinct product line, and schools are a genuinely different buyer from an office: bell schedules, intercom integration and holiday support patterns are not standard SME requirements |
| Wider IT | Managed IT, Microsoft 365 and Azure, endpoint protection, managed security, business automation, break-fix repairs, procurement and licensing, security assessments and cyber-awareness training |
| Accreditations | Microsoft AI Cloud Partner and CodeTwo Platinum Reseller. Worth confirming in each vendor’s own partner directory if they matter to a tender |
| B-BBEE | Stated as Level 2. Request the current certificate if procurement scoring depends on it |
| Head office | 25 Elizabeth Road, Bardene, Boksburg, 1459, Gauteng |
| Coverage | Nationwide across all nine provinces, per the company; on-site work is naturally strongest around the East Rand |
| Customer rating | 4.6 from 29 Google reviews on a profile whose domain and street address both match the company. The review keywords are technical support and team, so the sample is about the service rather than something adjacent |
| Pricing | Quote-based, scoped against user count, the features you need and any bundled IT services |
| ICASA licence | Not published. As a VoIP reseller the calls ride a licensed carrier, so ask which entity that is when you request a quote |
| Listed In | VoIP Providers |
The education line changes what this supplier is good at
VoIP runs over your internet connection, so the coverage question is the connection at each site and what happens to inbound calls when it fails. What separates AOLC from the general run of managed-IT-plus-voice suppliers is the schools business. A school is not a small office with more people in it. It needs phones that work with bell schedules and public address, support that understands a building empty for three weeks then full at 07:00 on a Monday, and procurement that fits a governing body’s budget cycle. A supplier that already runs classroom technology has met those constraints. If you are a school, that experience is the reason to shortlist here, and the right question is how many schools they currently support and whether any are your size. If you are an ordinary business, the picture is different but still sound: a Level 2 B-BBEE supplier with Microsoft partner status, a real founding record and a 4.6 across 29 reviews on a matching profile. Get the voice priced as its own line item so it can be compared to the market, ask which carrier terminates the calls, and confirm the porting window before cancelling anything. Government buyers should request the current B-BBEE certificate rather than relying on the site. Compare providers in the VoIP directory.
Who AOLC is a fit for
- Schools and education groups needing phones alongside classroom and IT support
- Government and public-sector offices where Level 2 B-BBEE scoring matters
- East Rand businesses wanting VoIP, Microsoft 365 and security from one supplier
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Compare VoIP providers →Commonly asked questions
When was AOLC established?
2013. The company publishes registration number 2013/192846/07, which corroborates that year. An earlier profile claim of 2004 is not supported by the registration record.
What does AOLC do besides phones?
Managed IT, Microsoft 365 and Azure, cybersecurity and managed security, business automation, break-fix repairs, procurement and licensing, security assessments and cyber-awareness training.
Does AOLC work with schools?
Yes, classroom solutions are a distinct line and education is one of its three named sectors alongside business and government. Ask how many schools of your size they currently support.
Where is AOLC based?
25 Elizabeth Road, Bardene, Boksburg. The company states it operates nationwide across all nine provinces.
Is AOLC B-BBEE accredited?
The company states Level 2. Request the current certificate if your procurement scoring depends on it.
What is AOLC rated on Google?
4.6 from 29 reviews, on a profile whose domain and street address both match the company.
This listing is maintained by WhichVoIP, an independent South African telecoms comparison service running since 2019. Details are verified against the provider’s public website and were last reviewed on 1 August 2026.