Sangoma Technologies Corporation

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Sangoma Technologies Corporation
TypePublic
TSXSTC
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1984
FounderDavid Mandelstam
HeadquartersMarkham, Ontario, Canada
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
William J. Wignall, CEO
David S. Moore, CFO
ProductsPBXact
Switchvox
FreePBX
SIPStation
Session Border Controllers
Telephony Cards
VoIP Gateways
RevenueIncrease $57.36 million CAD (FY2018)
Increase $2.45 million CAD (FY2018)
SubsidiariesVoIP Supply, Digium, Inc., .e4, Star2Star
Websitesangoma.com
Sangoma Technologies

Sangoma Technologies Corporation (Sangoma) provides Communications as a Service (“CaaS”) solutions globally for businesses of all sizes. The CaaS segment includes small businesses to large enterprises who are looking for all the advantages of Cloud Communications. Sangoma’s cloud-native solutions include a full suite of as-a-service offerings including:

  • Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS)
  • Trunking as a Service (TaaS)
  • Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS)
  • Desktop as a Service (DaaS)
  • Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS)
  • Fax as a Service (FaaS)
  • Video Meetings as a Service (MaaS)
  • Device as a Service (DaaS)
  • Access Control as a Service (ACaaS)

Sangoma also offers a full line of communications products, including premise-based UC systems, a full line of desk phones and headsets, and a complete connectivity suite (gateways/SBCs/telephony cards). Sangoma is also the primary developer and sponsor of Asterisk and FreePBX, the world’s two most widely used open-source communication software projects.

Their solutions are used by leading companies around the world (from SMBs to enterprise) and in contact center, carrier networks, and data communication applications worldwide.  

With a global geographic footprint, Sangoma is structured in two geographic regions: North America (which includes the US and Canada) and international regions (consisting of Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and certain countries in the Pacific region including Australia and New Zealand). Sangoma's extensive partner network serves customers in over 100 countries, and includes a variety of partner business models. Sangoma's leading partner program emphasizes flexibility, comprehensive support, and exceptional service that elevates the experiences of both partners and customers.

Founded in 1984, Sangoma Technologies Corporation is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange.[1]

Sangoma acquired FreePBX publisher Schmooze on January 2, 2015.[2] FreePBX, an open source GUI (graphical user interface) that controls and manages Asterisk (PBX),[3] is bundled into various Asterisk-based third-party products such as trixbox, PBX in a Flash and Incredible PBX.

Sangoma acquired VoIP Supply LLC, a channel partner in Amherst, New York, on July 5, 2017.

Sangoma acquired Digium, Inc., a communications technology company based in Huntsville, Alabama, on September 5, 2018. Digium's core business lines include Switchvox, the Asterisk-based VoIP business phone system, Digium IP phones, and Asterisk telephony software and hardware products.

Sangoma acquired VoIP Innovations, LLC, a communications technology company based in Pittsburgh, PA, on October 18, 2019.

Sangoma acquired .e4, a VoIP technology company based in Traverse City, MI, on February 29, 2020.

Sangoma acquired Star2Star Communications, a cloud-based communications as a service provider in Sarasota, Florida, on March 31, 2021.

References[]

  1. ^ "SANGOMA ANNOUNCES GRADUATION TO TSX ⋆ Sangoma". Sangoma. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-02-02. Retrieved 2015-02-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Madsen, Leif; Jim Van Meggelen; Russell Bryant (2013). Asterisk: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition (4th ed.). O'Reilly Media. p. 800. ISBN 978-1-4493-3242-6. FreePBX, the juggernaut of the Asterisk community. This interface (which is at the heart of many of the most popular Asterisk distributions, such as AsteriskNOW, Elastix, the FreePBX Distro, and PBX in a Flash), is unarguably a very large part of why Asterisk has been as successful as it has. With the FreePBX interface, you can configure and manage many aspects of an Asterisk system without touching a single configuration file. While we purists may like everyone to work only with the config files, we recognize that for many, learning Linux and editing these files by hand is simply not going to happen. For those folks, there is FreePBX, and it has our respect for the important contributions it has made to the success of Asterisk.

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