Event: Americas Wholesale Congress
Date: 18 March – 19 March 2026
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Event: Americas Wholesale Congress
Date: 18 March – 19 March 2026
HORISEN will be attending International Telecoms Week (ITW), the world’s leading event for the global wholesale telecommunications industry. Join us to explore how a complete, modular Messaging Ecosystem from A to Z enables telecom businesses to build, operate, and scale messaging services across wholesale and retail markets.
HORISEN will be exhibiting at Capacity Middle East 2026, one of the most influential telecom and wholesale connectivity events in the Middle East. Join us in Dubai to explore how advanced messaging technology is enabling secure, compliant, and revenue-driven messaging businesses for telecom operators and service providers.
Every millisecond matters in messaging. Every click, edit, or deletion can ripple across interconnected systems.
From campaign optimization to security automation, the company is taking a deliberate, pragmatic approach to becoming a fully AI-driven messaging technology provider. To explore what this transformation really looks like in practice, we spoke with Stefan Wüthrich, Chief Product Officer at HORISEN, about how the company is bringing its AI vision to life.
This March, the telecom industry gathers for AWC – and HORISEN is ready to be part of the telco melting pot!
Recent reports have uncovered alarming security breaches in US telecommunications networks, where state-sponsored hackers have managed to infiltrate critical infrastructure.
While building your own platform might have seemed like the better choice initially, you’ve wisely opted for a solution that lets you focus on growing your business, not reinventing the wheel. By choosing to buy a ready-made messaging software solution, you’ve taken a decisive step toward saving time, money, and resources.
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.