Yolo Telecoms — VoIP and managed IT provider in Johannesburg
Yolo Telecoms (Pty) Ltd works from FutureSpace at Nicol Main Office Park on Bruton Road in Bryanston, Sandton, and sells voice as one of six managed service lines alongside IT, connectivity, network management, security and cloud. The company positions itself around plain language rather than jargon and runs a four-step onboarding process from assessment through to optimisation. Its Google profile carries 4.7 from eighteen reviewers, with named technicians praised repeatedly.
Key facts
| Who they are | A Johannesburg managed IT services company selling business voice as one line within a wider technology relationship rather than as a standalone product |
| Voice services | Voice services, listed alongside connectivity as one of six managed lines. The site does not detail a hosted PBX platform, so establish what is proposed before comparing quotes |
| Also offers | Managed IT services, connectivity, network management, managed security and cloud and data solutions, plus a free IT assessment and a free employee risk assessment |
| Head office | Not published on the site. Yolo’s Google profile places it at Block A, FutureSpace, Nicol Main Office Park, 2 Bruton Road, Bryanston, Sandton, 2191 |
| Coverage | South Africa. No regional footprint is published, and for cloud voice the practical question is the quality of the line at each site |
| ICASA licence | No ICASA reference is published. For a managed voice provider the ECS licence normally sits with the underlying trunk supplier |
| Pricing | Quote-based. Nothing is published, which is normal for a managed services relationship priced across several lines at once |
| Onboarding | A published four-step process: assessment, stabilisation, standardisation and optimisation. That is more structure than most providers in this directory describe, and it is worth asking how long each stage takes |
| Listed In | VoIP Providers |
A published onboarding process is worth testing
Yolo publishes a four-step onboarding path, from an initial assessment through stabilisation and standardisation to optimisation, and that is unusual enough to be worth pressing on. Most managed IT relationships fail in the first ninety days, when the new supplier is still discovering what it inherited, and a described process suggests the company has thought about that period. Ask how long each stage takes and what stabilisation actually means for a business with a phone system that already works. On voice specifically the site is thin, naming voice services without a platform, so a company whose main requirement is telephony should compare a dedicated provider. Where Yolo fits is a business that wants its IT, security, network and phones handled together by one team, and the eighteen reviews naming individual technicians support that read. Compare voice specialists in the VoIP provider directory.
Who Yolo Telecoms is a fit for
- Businesses handing over IT, security and phones to one managed provider
- Companies that want a structured onboarding rather than an ad hoc handover
- Offices without internal IT that value named, familiar technicians
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Compare VoIP providers →Commonly asked questions
What does Yolo mean by voice services?
The site lists voice services as one of six managed lines without naming a platform or detailing features. Ask what the service runs on, how many extensions a quote covers, and what happens to your numbers if you change supplier.
What is the four-step onboarding process?
The published steps are assessment, stabilisation, standardisation and optimisation. Ask how long each takes, what stabilisation means in practice, and what happens to your existing systems during the transition.
Where is Yolo Telecoms based?
No address is published on the site. The company’s Google profile places it at Block A, FutureSpace, Nicol Main Office Park, 2 Bruton Road, Bryanston, Sandton.
Is Yolo suitable if I only want a phone system?
Probably not the best fit. Voice is one line inside a managed IT relationship, and a business wanting telephony alone should compare dedicated voice providers. If you want IT, network, security and phones handled together, that is the case for Yolo.
What does it cost?
No pricing is published. Managed services agreements bundle several lines, so ask for the voice charge itemised separately along with per-minute call rates.
How long has Yolo been trading?
No founding year is published, so WhichVoIP does not state one. The registered entity is Yolo Telecoms (Pty) Ltd. Ask for registration details if trading history matters to your evaluation.
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 28 July 2026.