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Reliable internet revolutionising SMEs
Reliable internet revolutionising SMEs
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 by George van Winsen

 

Let us look around Eswatini, we notice vibrant craft stalls from Ngwenya to the innovative tech hubs emerging within our main major cities, our small and medium-sized businesses are the heartbeat of our economy. Though, in today’s world, passion and a great product are not always enough. To compete and grow, SMEs need a powerful tool: a reliable, high-speed internet connection. This isn’t just about checking email or browsing social media; it’s about unlocking a new era of possibility for all emaSwati entrepreneurs.

This week, we explore how a stable and fast connection is helping local businesses break boundaries, reach new markets and build a brighter future.

1. From the local store to the global marketplace

Gone are the days when a business’s customer base was limited by geography. With a reliable internet connection, a craftswoman in Ezulwini can sell her handmade baskets to customers in Europe. A producer of the iconic Eswatini chilli sauce can manage orders and logistics online, supplying shops across the region.

E-commerce platforms: Websites and social media marketplace are the new storefronts, open 24/7 to the world.

Digital marketing: Businesses can use targeted online advertising to reach specific customers who are most likely to be interested in their products, ensuring every lilangeni of their marketing budget is well spent.

2. Streamlining operations and cutting costs

Cloud-based tools: Businesses are now using affordable, cloud-based software for everything from accounting and payroll to inventory management and customer relations. This eliminates the need for expensive servers and software licences, allowing SMEs to access enterprise-level tools for a small monthly fee.

Seamless communication: Crystal-clear Voice over IP (VoIP) calls and video conferencing platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams make collaboration with staff, suppliers and international clients easy and cost-effective. This reduces travel expenses and time, boosting productivity.

3. Building trust and a professional reputation

In today’s world, a business without a digital presence can be perceived as less credible. A professional email address (e.g., yourname@yourbusiness.co.sz) instead of a free personal account, and a well- maintained website or social media page, instantly build trust with potential customers and partners. A reliable internet connection ensures this professional image is always accessible.

Let’s take for example, a local cooperative that creates beautiful wooden carvings. For years, they relied on tourists and occasional visitors to Eswatini. After getting a dependable Wanderport business connection, they were able to:

Create an online catalogue to send to international buyers.

Use WhatsApp and email for instant communication and to share high-quality photos of new products.

The result? A 40 per cent increase in orders and the ability to sustain their craft and employ more locally.

Your business deserves a connection that works as hard as you do. If your current internet connection is unstable, slow or holds your business back, it’s time to upgrade to a partner that understands your needs. At Wanderport Networks Eswatini, we offer business-grade internet solutions designed for reliability and performance, because we know that when your business thrives, Eswatini thrives.

Is your SMME ready to leverage the power of reliable internet? Contact Wanderport Business Solutions today to find a plan that fuels your growth.

Email sales@wanderport.co.sz or call 7809 7286.

If your current internet connection is unstable, slow or holds your business back, it’s time to upgrade to a partner that understands your needs. (Pic: Courtesy)
If your current internet connection is unstable, slow or holds your business back, it’s time to upgrade to a partner that understands your needs. (Pic: Courtesy)

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