In some areas of the world with robust cellular infrastructure (like many parts of the United States), users are plagued by robocalls, but audio quality is, to many, a given.
The vast majority of smartphone users in these areas would say that it’s extremely rare to pick up a call and hear scratching or disruptions, or signals of significant packet loss.
Today, one of the companies responsible for maintaining audio quality is enjoying new accolades from the tech community.
AP reports the Irish company Spearline has received its eighth annual Deloitte Technology Fast 50 award for excellence in Irish business.
Spearline is in the business of enhancing and improving audio call quality for international network systems, including in the North American market.
“Understand your customer experience across the USA and Canada, with always-on, automated call testing,” spokespersons write. “We originate calls from your chosen states in real time so you can proactively and accurately monitor call quality, getting ahead of issues before they affect your brand perception.”
With the recent acquisition of Israeli firm testRTC, Spearline is poised to continue to deliver stellar results to the telecom world.
“Our acquisition of testRTC is a huge advancement towards the next step for Spearline. By integrating the testRTC technology with Spearline’s current testing capabilities we are now in a position where we can provide our customers with a solution that no other vendor in the world can offer, and we have a team of experts to continue our development into the future,” Kevin Buckley, Co-Founder and CEO at Spearline, said in a press statement.
As for the Deloitte award, Spearline top brass are thrilled.
“To be one of the fastest growing tech companies in Ireland for the eighth year in a row is testament to our products, people, customers and innovation,” Buckley said. “We respond to our customers’ needs, adapting and adding new products, and that has fuelled our growth – team growth, and growth in our global network coverage. Today, Spearline has coverage in over 70 countries globally, covering almost 94% of GDP generation.”
Now if they could only do something about those robocalls…