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Enreach Expands into Baltics with Acquisition of OSS Networks

Enreach Expands into Baltics with Acquisition of OSS Networks Image Credit: Enreach

Enreach recently announced that it has further expanded its footprint with the addition of OSS Networks.

OSS Networks' mobile cloud PBX further enhances Enreach’s telco and IT portfolio for both customers and partners, including mobile operators, said Enreach.

 

Founded in 2010, OSS Networks is a fast-growing business with its services used by over 1,100 companies in the region. Due to a significant increase in its client base, the launch of new own-IP cloud products and successful partnerships, OSS Networks has achieved significant revenue growth in recent years. The company can now also give businesses in the Baltics access to a wide range of Enreach UCaaS, CCaaS and Cloud productivity solutions, to help them evolve and compete in these fast-changing times.

The company will continue to be based in Riga, Latvia. All three founding partners — Armands Meinarts (CEO and co-founder), Juris Breicis (co-founder) and Mārtiņš Gailītis (co-founder) — will continue to look after the existing business, and also lead their experienced team of 26 people, which includes a strong development team, to drive new growth for Enreach in the region.

Stijn Nijhuis, CEO of Enreach
Together, Enreach and OSS Networks will target new service providers in the Baltics and adjacent markets by integrating the clean and highly effective mobile cloud PBX platform (“Smartmex”) from OSS Networks in the Enreach product portfolio.

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