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Industry | Telecoms, Managed services |
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Founded | 2004 (Paris) |
Founders | Michael Ourabah and Charles-Antoine Beyney |
Headquarters | Dublin, Ireland |
Area served | Europe United States Asia Middle-East |
Key people | Michael Ourabah, CEO Charles-Antoine Beyney, Founder Fraser Bell, CCO Emmanuel Pellé, COO Laurence Saunier, Chief Finance Officer Amel Mellah, Chief Legal Officer Stephen Willcox, Chief Product Officer |
Products | Network Infrastructure Radio Frequency Cloud Services |
Website | www |
BSO is a company providing global infrastructure and connectivity services, with a focus on network solutions. Founded in 2004, BSO is headquartered in Dublin. The company employs approximately 150 individuals and operates in regions including North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.[1]
Company profile[edit]
Michael Ourabah and Charles-Antoine Beyney founded BSO in 2004, addressing issues like high internet latencies and customer service challenges he identified during the early internet era. Initially a small-scale operation, BSO expanded over time into a company serving various business sectors and regulated industries internationally.[2]
Operations and Services[edit]
BSO's services include a range of network solutions aimed at different industry sectors. The company's approach combines the provision of customized solutions with standard products, focusing on infrastructure management and network services.
Acquisitions[edit]
Year | Company | Country |
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2017 | PROceau[3] | France |
2017 | Apsara Networks[4] | United States |
2019 | IX Reach[5] | United Kingdom |
References[edit]
- ^ "CME-Company-Profile". CME Group.
- ^ "Industry Spotlight: BSO CEO Michael Ourabah". telecomramblings.
- ^ "Proceau Company Information".
- ^ "BSO Acquires Apsara Networks | Traders Magazine". www.tradersmagazine.com. 15 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-15.}}
- ^ "BSO Expands Global Network Footprint with the Acquisition of IX Reach | The Fast Mode". www.thefastmode.com. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
External links[edit]
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