Dubber


Dubber is a cloud based call recording software which operates as a software-as-service offering. Dubber was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2011 by James Slaney, Steve McGovern and Adrian Di Pietrantonio, and now serves Telecommunications Service Providers and Enterprise customers globally.

History

In 2013 Dubber raised $6M in Angel investment, which allowed for development and release first iterations of Call Recording cloud services. 2015 marked the year where Dubber became public on the Australian Stock Exchange under the code DUB.
In May 2015, Dubber passed a series of interoperability tests with Unified Communications, BroadSoft. This combined solution allows users to deploy call recording on top of their BroadSoft network without the need of any additional hardware. Following this news, in June 2015, Dubber announced growth of 141% in users for the first half of that year.
In 2016 Dubber's relationship with BroadSoft grew closer by announcing a partnership with its BroadCloud offering.

Technology

Dubber is known for providing a way of call recording to Service Providers and Telcos, which eliminates the need for deploying additional hardware which in turn telecommunication companies provide to their telephony and mobile customers.
Service providers are known for taking advantage of Dubber's Lab to stage and test scenarios before going live. Furthermore, Dubber provides an API which integrates call recording into the service providers services.