Cataleya and Aarenet form regional partnership in Southeast Asia

Cataleya and Aarenet form regional partnership in Southeast Asia

Cataleya and Aarenet have announced that they have established full interoperability to facilitate their expansion into Southeast Asia.

The two firms will jointly offer solutions in Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Cataleya is a provider of Session Border Controller (SBC) technology while Aarenet is known for its Class 4/5 systems, Unified Communications and Collaboration (UCC), and Cloud PBX solutions.

By pooling their strengths, Cataleya and Aarenet aim to empower service providers and enterprises in Southeast Asia with next-generation communication tools that enhance operational efficiency and customer engagement. The joint offering will address the increasing demand for reliable and secure telecommunication systems in the region.

By collaborating with Cataleya, Aarenet gains access to a broader client base and the ability to deliver integrated solutions that combine its own expertise with Cataleya’s SBC technology. Aarenet offers building blocks for specific solutions encompassing Cloud PBX, Unified Communications and Collaboration as well as Contact Centers connected to the core C4 and C5 system.

Dominik Moser, CEO of Aarenet AG, said: "Southeast Asia is a region with immense potential for growth, and together with Cataleya, we look forward to providing state-of-the-art communication solutions that drive innovation and connectivity."

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