SolunoBC is the largest operator-independent UCaaS provider in the Nordic market, and the company's thoughtfully expanded its presence into the greater European market. The Swedish company's previously paired with the likes of T-Mobile Netherlands, and today, it is entering the German market with a new partnership poised to give the UCaaS provider a stronger footing in Europe.
In an interview with UC Today, Richard Smeets, Soluno's Country Manager for Germany and Oliver Schuster HFO Telecom's Head of Cloud, opened up about the new partnership. Through the agreement, HFO Telecom will offer partners and resellers Soluno's mobile-first UCaaS offering. The new service will combine Soluno’s UCaaS offering with HFO’s operator and billing services for what the duo calls an 'upgraded experience.'
Breaking Down the Deal
The new UCaaS deal, dubbed HFO 360°, will cater to both wholesale partners and resellers via SIP-trunking, internet connectivity, and billing services. And Soluno has a proven track record with its wholesale model that enables integrated services to go live in Germany.
Smeets said, the new solution is about reaching the German audience to give it new mobile functionalities, following the likes of Avaya, which launched a self-service UCaaS solution in the region last year, adding:
"Now those looking to leverage sophisticated PBX and collaboration tools from any device can do so with ease"
Commenting on the partnership, Schuster told me, HFO wanted to work with Soluno because of its best-of-breed cloud technology which focuses on data security and safety. He added, voice quality, was also a big consideration, as it remains a high priority for German UCaaS consumers and them as a German provider.
Still, Some Convincing to Do
Schuster believes some German enterprise leaders have already begun to rethink their business and communication models. He told me, with the widening availability of 5G technology and broadband Internet in rural areas, he believes cloud telephony will become even more prevalent in the coming years. "At least the German government has laid the foundation for cloud telephony," he noted. Nonetheless, there is still a lot of convincing to be done.




