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HORISEN is attending ITW 2023

HORISEN is attending ITW 2023

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for your messaging business.

HORISENers will be in Washington

As an event where you can meet with the entire international connectivity market, ITW holds a special place in HORISEN’s calendar.

We are excited to visit Washington again and meet global executives from across the telecoms and Digital Infrastructure ecosystem.

Visit our booth 723 and find out more about the powerful HORISEN SMS Platform, Business Messenger, SS7 Platform, MNP Lookup Service etc.

HORISEN’s team will be happy to assist you to find the best messaging technology solution for your messaging business.

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HORISEN joins WWC Madrid 2024

HORISEN joins WWC Madrid 2024

Discover how HORISEN’s cutting-edge technology can revolutionize your messaging business at Wholesale World Congress (WWC) 2024 in Madrid.

HORISEN is attending GCCM in Berlin 2024

HORISEN is attending GCCM in Berlin 2024

Following the events we participated in the Middle East, South America, the USA, Asia and Europe, we are excited to continue our journey at EUROPE 2024 GCCM, where we always feel at home.

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Transforming Messaging Business with the Power of SS7

Transforming Messaging Business with the Power of SS7

The need for reliable and efficient infrastructure is a non-negotiable asset for any messaging business. The ability to deliver SMS messages seamlessly and handle critical functions like HLR queries can set a messaging business apart from the competition, ensuring smooth and consistent global connectivity. That’s where an SS7 platform steps in – it forms the backbone of a messaging infrastructure, enabling high-quality routing, protocol conversion, and monitoring, all crucial for achieving dependable messaging performance.

Ensuring Top-Tier Security and Compliant Solutions

Ensuring Top-Tier Security and Compliant Solutions

The amount of customer data captured online nowadays is growing at an exponential rate. Whether it’s opening a bank account, buying a train ticket, or communicating with local government authorities, users are required to share basic personal information, including payment details, email addresses, and home addresses. The more data exchanged online, the greater the risk of data breaches.