iBasis
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iBASIS has appointed Patrick George as its new CEO, following renewed backing from its existing financial investors including lead investor Ciclad.
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iBasis and MEO (Altice Portugal) through its Altice Wholesale Solutions business, have renewed its outsourcing agreement as preferred partner for international voice and mobile services.
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iBasis has unveiled its multi-carrier Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) solution.
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iBasis and KPN confirm that they have renewed their outsourcing agreement for voice and mobile services for a further three years.
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stc Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with iBasis to support the provision of global communications via Internet of Things (IoT) in Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
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iBasis announced today an exclusive agreement with Moov Africa Niger, a subsidiary of the Maroc Telecom Group, to implement its A2P (app to person) messaging monetisation solution.
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iBASIS and Sequans Communications have been selected by Actility to deploy programmable mobile IoT solutions with eSIM and iSIM.
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Tofane Global’s iBasis has bought SMS aggregator Dimoco Messaging in an attempt to win a greater share of a global market expected to reach US$38 billion in 2025.
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iBasis will integrate security firewall from multi-protocol security system expert jtendo to its managed cloud-based security portfolio, iBasis security iQ360.
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More than 30 carriers have collectively witnessed a seven-fold increase in inbound international voice calls to Ukraine in a single month.
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Thousands of holidaymakers from Europe will be landing in the US in the next few days – for the first time since before the Covid pandemic – to find that, after 20 years, their mobile phones no longer work to make voice calls.
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iBasis has taken a further move away from its wholesale voice origins by launching a cloud-based communications service
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Alexandre Pébereau’s Tofane Global has expanded its iBasis operation by buying an internet of things (IoT) company for an undisclosed price.
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Capacity shares five key stories from around the world making headlines today.
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iBasis has revealed that its FraudLock iQ360 solution has blocked 191 million "wangiri" fraud calls in H1 2021.
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A woman’s perspective on staying the course for success.
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Alexandre Pébereau’s Tofane Global has completed the acquisition of the international carrier unit of Portuguese operator NOS.
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Alexandre Pébereau, the former Orange executive who has built up Tofane Global over the past three years, has acquired the international carrier business of Portuguese operator NOS.
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Wholesale carrier association i3forum has announced the first nine companies that are using its market data service.
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Telserv has announced today that it has been acquired by Amsterdam-based MessageBird.
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Proximus’s CEO Dominique Leroy is to cross the Belgian-Dutch border to become CEO of KPN in the Netherlands.
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Jean-Claude Geha has left Deutsche Telekom, where he was senior VP for international technology and services delivery, to join iBasis as chief operating officer.
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The ink has now dried on Tofane’s latest acquisition agreements; however, the company’s momentum is picking up pace once again. Alexandre Pébereau (pictured), the company’s CEO and founder, talks to Laurence Doe.
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Communications operator iBasis has been selected by Eseye, the UK-based industrial IoT and M2M connectivity specialist, to expand its global cellular connectivity worldwide.
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Alexandre Pébereau, whose Tofane Global last month completed purchase of iBasis from KPN, has announced his new management team.
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The expanded iBasis has made Edwin Van Ierland its chief commercial officer.
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KPN has completed sale of its iBasis wholesale division to Tofane Global, Alexandre Pébereau’s company that bought Altice’s wholesale interests last year.
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Tofane founder Alexandre Pébereau expects to complete the purchase of iBasis in the first full week of February. He tells Alan Burkitt-Gray of plans for a relaunch and integration with the former Altice wholesale operation
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Alexandre Pébereau’s Tofane Global is still hoping that it will get final approval for its acquisition of iBasis by the end of the year.
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Telefónica Germany has chosen IPX provider iBasis to expand its IPX cooperation to cope with increasing mobile data traffic.
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Telserv has announced a strategic partnership with iBasis aimed at tackling growing demand from OTTs and the emerging demand from global Unified Communication as a service (UCaaS) market, Communications platform as a service (CPaaS) and cloud-based conferencing service providers.
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Alexandre Pébereau adds mobile services as Tofane Global completes acquisition of Altice’s wholesale voice unit