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BSO
IndustryTelecoms, Managed services
Founded2004 (Paris)
FoundersMichael Ourabah and Charles-Antoine Beyney
HeadquartersDublin, 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
ProductsNetwork Infrastructure
Radio Frequency
Cloud Services
Websitewww.bso.co

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]

Companies acquired by BSO, listed by year
Year Company Country
2017 PROceau[3] France
2017 Apsara Networks[4] United States
2019 IX Reach[5] United Kingdom

References[edit]

  1. ^ "CME-Company-Profile". CME Group.
  2. ^ "Industry Spotlight: BSO CEO Michael Ourabah". telecomramblings.
  3. ^ "Proceau Company Information".
  4. ^ "BSO Acquires Apsara Networks | Traders Magazine". www.tradersmagazine.com. 15 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-15.}}
  5. ^ "BSO Expands Global Network Footprint with the Acquisition of IX Reach | The Fast Mode". www.thefastmode.com. Retrieved 2019-05-14.

External links[edit]

Category:Telecommunications companies established in 2004 Category:ICT service providers Category:Telecommunications companies of France Category:Telecommunications companies of the Ireland Category:Telecommunications companies of the United Kingdom Category:Multinational companies headquartered in the Ireland