Voxbone

Voxbone
Private
Industry Cloud communications
Founded 2005
Founder

Rodrigue Ullens, Co-Founder

François Strumann, Co-Founder
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
Key people
Itay Rosenfeld, CEO
Stef Konings, CFO
Gaetan Brichet, COO
Matt Brown, VP of Product Management
Dirk Hermans, VP Research and Development
Anne-Valerie Heuschen, VP Corporate Affairs
Number of employees
120+
Website www.voxbone.com

Voxbone is a Communications as a Service (CaaS) company headquartered in Brussels, with offices in San Francisco, Austin, London and Iași. Voxbone enables telephony applications such as conferencing and contact centers to send and receive phone calls, text messages and faxes in 60+ countries.[1] The company’s services are accessed through a web portal or REST API.[2] Voxbone services are delivered over a private IP network that interconnects with local phone networks in the countries where it operates.[3]

Voxbone customers include Skype, Dialpad, Zoom, 8x8, Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica, NTT, Level(3) and Orange.[4][5][6]

In 2011, the company launched a “global capacity-sharing model” to tackle the complex tasks and costs associated with planning and managing global voice traffic. Customers are charged according to their peak simultaneous sessions globally (vs. total minute usage per country, or geographical origin of calls, in traditional models).[7]

History

Voxbone was founded in Brussels, Belgium, in 2005 by Rodrigue Ullens and Francois Struman as Voxbone SA/NV.[8] As a consultant for telecom operators, Ullens noticed the growing demand for phone numbers from other countries and decided to create the business.[9] The founders’ mission was to offer simplified access to telephony resources through the cloud.[10]

In August 2015 Vitruvian Partners LLP (“Vitruvian”), a leading independent European private equity firm, announced that it had acquired a majority stake in Voxbone SA.[11]

Services

Voxbone provides local geographical, mobile and toll-free phone numbers (commonly known as direct inward dialing numbers), which telecommunication providers and/or enterprises use to extend the reach of their voice networks to international locations, without requiring a local office, network or license for each country.[12] Voxbone also supports local number portability and offers the ability to port existing local telephone numbers from other local service providers to its network.[13][14]

VoxDID - Inbound and outbound SIP trunking with local geographic, mobile and non-geographic telephone numbers. These are numbers from the country's regular telephone numbering plan. This service is available from 60+ countries.[15]

Vox800 - Inbound SIP trunking with local toll-free numbers. This service is comparable to the International Toll Free Service (ITFS). It does not charge per-minute for the international transport of calls.[16][17]

VoxFAX and VoxSMS - Voxbone’s products for supporting inbound SMS and faxes and fax-to-email on its SIP trunks.[18]

VoxOUT - Voxbone does not offer voice call termination services with the exception of local emergency numbers (e.g., 112 in Europe or 911 in North America). Offering an end user the ability to dial 112 or 911 is a regulatory obligation.[19] As voice termination providers offer only the ability to dial regular geographical and mobile numbers, Voxbone introduced this service following the requests of their customers.[20]

WebRTC - In May 2014, Voxbone announced the start of a beta phase of a WebRTC service. Voxbone routes WebRTC calls over its global MPLS data network to make WebRTC calls less vulnerable to quality of service issues resulting from the congestion on the public Internet.[21][22]

Applications

Voxbone DID numbers and SIP trunks can play a role in different types of applications:

  • Cloud PBX and SIP trunking companies get local telephone numbers from Voxbone to make their IP-based voice and unified communications (UC) services reachable from local PSTN networks in many countries. Examples of such companies include: 8x8 Inc. and Fuze.[23][24]
  • Conferencing providers use Voxbone's local numbers to offer their end-users the ability to dial into a conferencing bridge from any country. Examples of such companies include: Arkadin, Zoom, Speek, LoopUp.[25][26][27][28]
  • International calling companies which offer low-cost international calling rates use Voxbone's services to provide local dial-in numbers to their customers. They also reserve call capacity on Voxbone's VoIP backbone. Such companies include: Skype and IDT.[29][30]
  • Telecom API companies develop communication applications that developers can integrate into their own applications (for example, a website for appointment booking can integrate SMS reminders and confirmations via these Telecom API providers). Examples of such companies include: Deutsche Telekom's Developer Garden, Aculab.[31]
  • Contact centers: Multinational enterprise contact centers manage their own contact centers using Voxbone's services to provide local numbers to their customers around the world. Cloud contact centers integrate Voxbone's local phone-numbers into their systems to offer outsourcing options. Examples of such companies include inContact and LiveOps.[32]

References

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  2. "No jitter - Going Global with SIP and UC".
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  6. "Orange's Libon Goes International via Voxbone". Light reading.
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  8. "Fast 50" (PDF). Deloitte.
  9. http://messagent.roulartamail.be/images/Bizz/2010/leader_of_tomorrow/images/Rodrigue_Ullens_FR.pdf
  10. http://www.intercomms.net/issue-18/cs-5.html
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  12. "Voxbone Inbound DID SIP Trunking Now Compatible with Microsoft Lync 2013". TMCNet.
  13. "CommuniGate and Voxbone Partner on Number Portability Using SIP". TMCNet.
  14. "Wholesale DIDs from 50+ countries worldwide Inbound SIP Trunks and Virtual PRI". RoConnect.
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  16. "Voxbone Inbound DID SIP Trunking Now Compatible with Microsoft Lync 2013". SIP Trunking Report.
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  18. "Going Global with SIP and UC". No Jitter.
  19. "Sprint, Alltel, USC fined for missed e911 deadline". FierceWireless.
  20. "Emergency Services in the VoIP World". Emergency Communications.
  21. "Voxbone Promises WebRTC Plus QOS". No Jitter.
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  23. Voxbone Promises WebRTC Plus QOS
  24. "ThinkingPhones extends reach with Voxbone's SIP Trunks". Telecompaper.
  25. Voxbone to provide global DID numbers to Aculab cloud-based platform
  26. "Zoom to Use Voxbone Toll-Free Phone Numbers to Enhance its Cloud Meeting Service". Cloud Call Centre Resource.
  27. Speek Selects Voxbone
  28. "LoopUp Signs On for Voxbone's Newest Conferencing Service". TMCNet.
  29. Voxbone Promises WebRTC Plus QOS
  30. Voxbone to provide global DID numbers to Aculab cloud-based platform
  31. Voxbone to provide global DID numbers to Aculab cloud-based platform
  32. Voxbone Promises WebRTC Plus QOS
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