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Dublin-based Voice and Messaging Provider Coolwave Expands Global Network to APAC

Dublin-based Voice and Messaging Provider Coolwave Expands Global Network to APAC Image Credit: Coolwave

Coolwave Communications, a global provider of voice and messaging solutions, has launched its global network and begun the first phase of its international expansion. 

Coolwave is supporting the global move to cloud telephony and bringing its services closer to customers in Asia for higher quality connectivity, lower latencies and improved performance.

 

Coolwave is a solutions-driven, software-centric company with a solid foundation in the telecommunications sector. Its PoP in Singapore marks the beginning of its global expansion, and enables Coolwave to bring its services closer to its partners and customers across Asia. With presence in Amsterdam, Dublin, London and Singapore, Coolwave is expanding its services to new markets and enhancing customer experience with local connectivity.

Utilising Cataleya’s Orchid Cloud platform, Coolwave has the capabilities to rapidly expand its network across geographies and scale with new market opportunities. It can grow vertically by enhancing and localising its product offerings across markets, as well as scale horizontally with opportunities to expand its product set to meet changing demands in the market.

Coolwave’s parent company is the Imagine Communications Group, the 5G-ready fixed Broadband Network Operator providing metropolitan and rural broadband services in Ireland since 2002. 

Ronan Higgins, Commercial Director at Coolwave
Our strong telco roots and growing networking capabilities are removing the barriers to incorporating voice and messaging into mobile apps, Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) platforms and Over-the-Top (OTT) services, while expanding reach and capabilities for carriers.

Leo Lundy, Group CTO at Imagine Communications Group
Coolwave’s global expansion is a big step forward for its business and will enable it to connect and grow 5G ecosystems across the globe. At the same time, it is enabling ‘as a Service’ models to go beyond borders and capture opportunities across multiple markets.

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