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Nuwave Communications, Inc.

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Nuwave Communications, Inc.
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Private company
ISIN🆔
IndustryCloud computing-based business phone systems
Founded 📆1998
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Shawn Sims (CEO)
Mark Bunnell (COO)
Kyle Thomas (CTO)
Gary Killoran (CFO)[1]
Products 📟 iPilot
Members
Number of employees
500-1000 (January 2021)
🌐 Websitenuwave.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

NuWave Communications is an American privately held company, supplying cloud-based telephony, including unified communications (UcaaS] and collaboration services, to customers in the finance, healthcare, hospitality, government and Enterprise sectors. The company is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada with office locations in Los Angeles; Washington, DC; New Jersey and Gujarat, India.[2]

NuWave operates as a Interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (iVoIP) competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC)[3][4] across the entire United States and has operations in 13 European Countries with Southeast Asia being completed by Q1 of 2021.[5]

History[edit]

NuWave Communications was founded in 1998 by Shawn S. Sims and Mark J. Bunnell.[6] In 2011, NuWave, which at the time was a operating as carriers carrier VoIP doing termination, toll-free origination and white label hosted PBX service provider, augmented its business with the acquisition of a Las-Vegas-based carrier, Avalon Telecom Services, LLC, and its carrier network.[7]

Products[edit]

NuWave provides a Unified Communications product, NuWave Connect,[8] using Microsoft Skype for Business as one of its UC platform.[9] The cloud-based communication product suite is marketed as a way to replace or reduce customers’ reliance of on-premise PBX hardware,[10] reducing equipment expenditures and speeding deployment.[11]

NuWave Connect is one of the 15 SIP-trunking services certified by Microsoft to provide TLS/SRTP encryption for Skype for Business.[12]

NuWave was selected by Microsoft for the deployment of the Microsoft Teams direct routing for Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) access. As a result of the Microsoft relationship NuWave launched NuTeams which is a fully unified approach to the Microsoft Teams solution with global coverage.

NuWave has commercialized an internal product used for more than four years for automated provisioning and analytical management called iPilot. The tool allows the provisioning of MS Teams in approximately 9 minutes. The platform is agnostic to the feature servers and is operation across Ribbons Communications platform, Broadsoft and MS Teams.

Awards[edit]

NuWave was named Best Microsoft Teams Hosted Direct Routing Carrier by Internet Telephony Magazine 2020[13]

NuWave's iPilot - Microsoft Teams Voice Provisioning Platform was named 2021 Product of the Year award by Internet Telephony Magazine[14]

References[edit]

  1. "Meet our executive team | Nuwave Communications". www.nuwave.com.
  2. http://pucweb1.state.nv.us/PUC2/Telecomm/TeleRegList.aspx?Util=UTC
  3. "CenturyLink Wholesale".
  4. "OR99-509".
  5. https://apps.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-340121A3.pdf
  6. "Shawn S. Sims - President and CEO". NuWave Communications Inc.
  7. http://documents.dps.ny.gov/public/Common/ViewDoc.aspx?DocRefId=%7BABFD6EB5-2A09-4D15-A67E-18055BC93563%7D
  8. "NuWave-UC on the App Store". itunes.apple.com.
  9. "NuWave Rolls Out UC Services on Skype for Business". www.channelpartnersonline.com. 4 August 2016.
  10. "NuWave Makes Skype for Business Its Hosted UC Base". ChannelVision Magazine. 9 August 2016.
  11. "Sonus Networks, Inc.: Private Company Information". Bloomberg.
  12. "SfB Certification: Services page".
  13. "Winners of TMCnet's Teleworking Solutions Excellence Award for 2020 Announced". www.tmcnet.com.
  14. "Winners of TMCnet's Product of the Year Award for 2021 Announced". www.tmcnet.com.

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