Iristel, a global telecommunications service provider, has announced its expansion into Kenya.
This expansion provides Iristel with a presence in Africa, as it looks to expand its wide range of communications solutions to new emerging markets.
Iristel will compete against telco giant Safaricom PLC, Telkom Kenya, JTL and Airtel Kenya in the scramble for customers.
Company CEO Samer Bishay said, “Today is an exciting day as we are pleased to bring Kenya businesses carrier grade communication solutions. We will begin with our best-in-class wholesale services and expand our product offering in the coming months.”
Iristel’s voice service offers an expansive, facilities-based local telephone number coverage and inbound voice origination service that enables over-the-top (OTT) and voice service providers the ability to offer innovative voice and messaging (SMS) services to their business or consumer end users.
This wholesale service aggregates all calls to Iristel-managed telephone numbers and hands them off to a single or multiple customer IP addresses. Iristel customers use this service to deploy next-gen primary line voice services to consumers, augment their toll-free numbers with more cost-effective local numbers that also provide a local touch or create new mobile or OTT-based applications for consumers. Iristel’s voice service is unique in that it offers service providers with near-ubiquitous local service reach, network scale and routing flexibility.
About Iristel
Iristel is Canada’s fastest-growing Competitive Local Exchange Carrier providing innovative communication services that are changing how consumers and businesses communicate. Founded in 1999, Markham-based Iristel operates Canada’s largest facilities-based local voice network extending Coast-to-Coast-to-Coast. It also owns Ice Wireless, an LTE-A carrier with operations in Canada’s northern territories and Quebec. Iristel also owns brands such as Sugar Mobile, an Over-the-Top (OTT) app where phone calls and text messages can be transmitted through data, and Telecommunications de l’Est (TDE), a company that operates a Nomad mobile network, a unique two-way radio digital trunking network built to meet the specific needs of Canada’s rural regions.