First Orion, a global leader in branded communication solutions, announced the launch of its next-generation platform, Global Exchange. This platform will set a new industry benchmark for seamless, scalable, and secure branded calling experiences across Europe and other key regions.
A New Era in Digital Communication
Developed through years of innovation and guided by invaluable customer feedback, the new version of First Orion’s Global Exchange redefines how carriers manage and deploy calling services. Key advancements include:
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“The Global Exchange is a transformative milestone for First Orion and our global partners,” said Josh Whitehurst, Head of Product at First Orion. “With this new version of our platform, we have reimagined our core technology to deliver real-time insights, faster deployment, and unmatched scalability. This allows brands to connect through a single interface and easily extend their branded calling to multiple geographies.”
Scheduled for deployment in the second quarter, this new exchange underscores First Orion’s commitment to continuous innovation. First Orion has set the stage for further expansion of its branded calling across global markets.
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