Onvoy, provider of wholesale telecommunication services, has finalized the acquisition of Broadvox (News - Alert), a CLEC that provides wholesale VoIP services, thus making the company the largest CLEC by rate center coverage.
With this acquisition, the combined customer base of both companies will include more than 1,000 major wireless, cable, telecom, next generation VoIP and enhanced service providers. Onvoy will now be able to expand services and meet the communication needs of all telecom carriers and service providers across the country, giving customers access to coast-to-coast network.
Onvoy President Fritz Hendricks said, "Onvoy is known for our exceptional engineering and solid infrastructure. The quality and strength of Broadvox's network is an ideal match for our systems and our customers."
With Broadvox as part of its company, Onvoy will add new services, including cable TV, telecommunications, VoIP, and wireless offerings. Currently the company provides tandem and long-distance services, call management services, database services, SS7, toll-free, transit services and direct inward dialing (DIDs) nationwide.
Having a large number of DIDs allows service providers to offer their customers access to more lines within their organization. Broadvox will offer easy access to DID telephone numbers from US, Canada, and Puerto Rico in over 8,900 rate centers. It provides numbering resources available in 33 international countries as part of the coverage it delivers. Additionally its voice optimized IP network carries over 20 billion annual minutes of voice and has over 10 million telephone numbers under management.
Broadvox provides a full range of Voice over IP wholesale origination, termination, SMS, call peering, virtual tandem and value added services. The carrier services it offers can accommodate all types of VoIP and UC service providers, voice and SMS ISVs with any type of endpoint methods and many types of interconnection from very simple to sophisticated Ethernet connectivity and VPN tunnels.
“Our companies are stronger together. Now, customers will benefit from an even broader range of services that can be tailored to meet the unique needs of any carrier, large or small,” said Andre Temnorod, Founder and CEO of Broadvox.
Edited by Maurice Nagle