Bandwidth.com
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Bandwidth.com | |
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Type | Private |
Founded | 1999 |
Headquarters | Cary, NC |
Key people | David Morken, President, Henry Kaestner, CEO |
Products | Telecommunications |
Employees | 100+ |
Website | www.bandwidth.com |
Bandwidth.com is an Internet-based company that provides Internet and telephone service primarily to business and government users. Currently providing automated real-time pricing and procurement of business class Internet connectivity through various carriers, it also offers hosted VoIP, SIP Trunking and bulk origination and termination services.
Bandwidth.com offers four families of products:
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- Data / Internet Services
- Voice / VoIP Services
- Managed Network Services
- Enterprise Services
The company is focused on providing small and medium businesses with affordable, reliable voice and data services. It has recently made huge inroads into servicing the IP-PBX market space, becoming the preferred VoIP service provider for some of the top PBX manufacturers, including Mitel and ShoreTel.
[edit] History
Originally formed in 1999, Bandwidth.com began as a home office start-up company in a spare bedroom of founder David Morken's Park City, Utah home. His goal was to form a telecommunications procurement company that focused on three key points of quality: selection, savings, and service. The company's rapid growth led him to relocate the business to Cary, North Carolina. As of 2007-06-30 Bandwidth.com maintains a workforce of over 100 employees, and had reported 2005 revenues in excess of USD$30 million.