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VxCloud — this brand no longer trades under its own name

VxCloud no longer trades under this name. Its domain, vxcloud.co.za, now redirects to ax-net.co.za — checked in a browser on 6 August 2026. AX-Net is a Pretoria internet provider selling fibre and Wi-Fi packages, VoIP, hosting and cloud servers from an address in Sinoville. This page is kept live so that anyone still searching for VxCloud lands somewhere useful instead of on a dead link, and it points to what we were able to verify.

Last updated 6 August 2026
Verified at vxcloud.co.za

Key facts

What happenedIts domain, vxcloud.co.za, now redirects to ax-net.co.za — checked in a browser on 6 August 2026. The destination is a different company under its own name, so this is a change of ownership of the web address rather than a rebrand of VxCloud.
What we are NOT claimingThis page makes no claim about what VxCloud used to sell, how it performed, or the commercial terms of the change. The previous version of this listing carried unverified copy, which was removed rather than repeated here. What is stated is what was observed: the domain, the destination and the date.
Where the domain points nowAX-Net does not have a WhichVoIP listing. Compare verified providers in the cloud pbx providers directory
If you were a customerWhichVoIP cannot tell you where your account went. A redirect proves the web address changed hands, not that AX-Net took on VxCloud’s customers, and we will not guess at that. Your invoices, debit-order reference or contract will name the entity actually billing you.
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What this means for you

Why this page still exists

A page that ranks for a company name stays useful long after the company stops using that name, because people keep searching the old one for years. Deleting this URL would send those searches to a dead end and lose the only signal telling someone what actually happened to VxCloud. So the page stays, states the change plainly, and routes onward. It deliberately does not reconstruct a history of VxCloud from sources nobody checked — an accurate short page is worth more than a detailed invented one. If you need a working provider today, the quote request below goes to South African providers we have verified.

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Who VxCloud is a fit for

  • Former VxCloud customers trying to work out who to contact now
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Commonly asked questions

Is VxCloud still trading?

Not under this name. Its domain, vxcloud.co.za, now redirects to ax-net.co.za — checked in a browser on 6 August 2026.

What happened to VxCloud?

We know precisely as much as the redirect shows, and no more: vxcloud.co.za now lands on AX-Net’s website. That is a change of control of the web address. It is not proof that AX-Net bought VxCloud or took on its customers, and WhichVoIP will not print an acquisition it has not verified.

I was a VxCloud customer — who do I contact?

WhichVoIP cannot answer that one honestly. The redirect to AX-Net does not establish that your account moved there. Check who is actually billing you — your invoice or debit-order reference will name the entity.

Why does this page still exist if the brand is gone?

Because people still search the old name. A page that explains the change is more use to them than a missing page, and removing a URL that ranks throws away the only signal that tells them what happened.

Why does the page not describe the old company’s services?

Because we could not verify them. The description this listing previously carried was not sourced from the company, so it was removed rather than repeated. WhichVoIP publishes what it can check.

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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 6 August 2026.