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The UN gets a country (code)

by alec on May 24, 2011

When Voxbone CEO Rodrigue Ullens saw that the ITU had assigned the UN a country code, he thought “They could use our help.”  Inbound international calling, after all, is Voxbone’s core business.   Tomorrow, Voxbone will announce an agreement with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs to implement country code +888 on behalf of UN agencies engaged in rendering assistance to nations or regions affected by natural disasters, such as the Southeast Asian tsunami, or Haiti’s earthquake.

Rod Ullens has long advocated “country codes” without borders. With the UN, he has found the perfect application for that vision.

As Ullens explained to me, +888 is a real country code assigned by the ITU to the UN.  In cases of humanitarian need, where telephone systems may be inoperable because of natural disaster, the first teams on the ground would deploy a local GSM antenna, connected via satellite to the rest of the world.  Then Voxbone would simply forward calls to the +888 country code via satellite to the local GSM station on the ground.  The impact is that UN inter-agency, intra-agency, and external users will be able to dial a +888 number assigned to a relief agency from anywhere in the world, and be immediately connected to that relief agency in the field, in whatever country being served. Not only that, the numbers need never change.  Relief staff will be reachable on the same numbers in whatever location they are currently assigned.

Voxbone expects that it will take at least a year to deploy the country code +888 globally, but notes that there is good reachability already because of the existing agreements the company has with telcos across the world.

And with the support of the UN, the rest of the world should go quickly.

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Voxbone and Jajah “Call Me” in the UK.

by alec on April 14, 2011

Voxbone and Jajah have teamed up on a dramatically simple, and very good service for O2 customers in the UK.  In a nutshell, for £10 per month O2 International Favourites gives you an unlimited overseas “Call Me” number that friends and family can use to reach you at local calling rates.  Calls made to that number are simply forwarded to the subscriber’s O2 handset. In addition, you also get three local dial numbers that will call forward to international landline or mobile numbers, with 3,000 minutes of service.

That ought to be more than enough for calls between friends and family back home.

More details here.

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Voxbone rides globalization trend; reports outstanding results

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International DID provider Voxbone has announced record results for 2009 – revenues up 60%, and minutes of traffic on their network up 110% to 1.5 billion.  The company cites drivers such as multi-national corporations, call center operators, conference call services, and IP telephony as being behind the results. The triple play of globalization of work, [...]

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Squawk Box November 11: iNum

November 12, 2008

This morning we talked with Voxbone CEO Rod Ullens about the launch of their iNum service that provides a single country agnostic number under the +883 country code. An iNum number takes advantage of Voxbone’s IP-based intercontinental network such that calls from any location worldwide are either free or at a very low cost. Rod [...]

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VoxBone rolls out first iNum service

November 11, 2008

iNum is the world’s first global telephone number standard.  Sanctioned by the ITU, it’s a global phone number beginning with the +883 prefix.  Essentially, it allows any business to establish a global presence at low or no cost to the calling party.  Think of it as an 800 number for the world. VoxBone has announced [...]

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Squawk Box March 11 hosted By Howard H. Thaw

March 12, 2008

Yesterday's call centered around the issues of portability -Portability of our NumbersPortability of our DataPortability of our Devices Our special guest was Rod Ullens, CEO and co-founder of Voxbone (Belgium) – Voxbone provides international VOIP DID numbers and worldwide VOIP origination services. Rod is attending eComm this week and will be making some important announcements [...]

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