Area served Worldwide Headquarters London, United Kingdom Type of business Ltd | Website www.speedflow.com Founded 2004 | |
Industry Telecommunications
Software Development Key people Vlad Ellis (CEO)
Natalia Ellis (CFO) Products Cloud-based networking
ERP-systems
IT Outsourcing
Session border controller
Softswitch
VoIP-telephony Profiles |
Presentation of voip solutions by speedflow communications
Speedflow is a privately held company that provides carrier telecommunications services and IP-based software products for telecom industry.
Contents
- Presentation of voip solutions by speedflow communications
- Speedflow communications company overview
- History
- Projects
- References
Speedflow communications company overview
History
2004 – Speedflow was founded in London as a VoIP-telephony services provider.
2005 – Launch of AccuCore, VoIP ERP-system.
2006 – Internal research and development team released MediaCore, session border controller for VoIP carriers.
2008 – Launch of CallMax, platform for VoIP retail providers, that included IP PBX, calling card and call shop modules.
2010 – MediaCore was the winner of the 2010 INTERNET TELEPHONY TMC Labs Innovation Award, which was implemented to reward innovative products in IT-industry.
2012 - Speedflow started providing IT outsourcing and custom software development services.
2014 – Company launched SMS carrier services, SMS module was added to the MediaCore SBC.
2015 – Speedflow opened a new office in Plovdiv, Bulgaria and became one of the strategic investors in the region.
2016 – Introduction of CallDesk, cloud-based IP PBX platform.
2016 – Release of MediaCore Lite Softswitch, simple version of MediaCore SBC.
Projects
Speedflow supports a nonprofit antifraud telecommunications project - VoIPFraud List. Nowadays thousands registered users worldwide contribute in its development, filling it up with vital information, that allows improving methods of protecting from fraudulent activities on telecom market.
Natalia Ellis, Speedflow CFO, was among the top female executives of international telecommunications companies in the Hottalk Forum in Cebu, Philippines. She spoke on empowering women in male-dominated industries.