Voxbone


Voxbone is a communication as a service company headquartered in Brussels, with offices in San Francisco, Austin, London and Iași.
Voxbone enables telephony applications such as conferencing and Call centers to send and receive phone calls, text messages and faxes in 65+ countries, with the company’s services accessed through a web portal or REST API. Voxbone's services are delivered over a private IP network that interconnects with local phone networks in the countries where it operates.
Voxbone customers include Skype, Dialpad, Zoom, 8x8, Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica, NTT, Level and Orange.

History

Voxbone was founded in Brussels, Belgium, in 2005 by Rodrigue Ullens and Francois Struman as Voxbone SA/NV. As a consultant for telecom operators, Ullens noticed the growing demand for phone numbers from other countries and decided to create the business. The founders’ mission was to offer simplified access to telephony resources through the cloud.
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.
In August 2015 Vitruvian Partners LLP, a leading independent European private equity firm, announced that it had in Voxbone SA.
In March 2019 Voxbone announced the launch of its enterprise platform. Built for business end users, the platform provides voice and messaging in 65 countries.

Services

Voxbone provides two-way voice and messaging services from the cloud for businesses including local, national, mobile and toll-free phone 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. Voxbone also supports local number portability and offers the ability to port existing local telephone numbers from other local service providers to its network.
Voxbone DID numbers and SIP trunks can play a role in different types of applications: