The GlobalXess platform is run by the same engineering team that has been designing and operating international telecom systems since 1992. Over three decades, that team has built and maintained the platforms behind a long list of large and well-known telecom providers worldwide. In fact, you might already be using one of our services without even knowing it!
Trusted by Telecom Providers Worldwide
Our engineers have built platforms that form the backbone for several major telecom providers, supporting millions of communications every day. Many of these companies still rely on our expertise and ongoing support to ensure optimal performance, stability, and continued innovation. Some of those providers run entirely as white-label partners on top of our technology and infrastructure.
Innovation-Driven Approach
At GlobalXess, the platform comes before the pitch. The team's first job has always been to design, build, and refine the underlying telecom technology, and the commercial layer is wrapped around that.
New protocols, security work, and platform features ship because the engineering team thinks they're worth shipping, not because a sales projection asked for them. That order of priorities is a deliberate choice, and it shows up in how the network actually behaves.
Global Numbers, Intelligent Solutions
Our expertise extends beyond simple telecom provisioning. We specialize in delivering comprehensive global number solutions combined with additional intelligent services to meet the sophisticated needs of modern businesses. Whether you need Direct Inward Dialing (DID), Freephone, mobile, or SIP trunking, the same platform delivers reliable global coverage, clean integration, and a portal that stays out of your way.
Expertise You Can Trust
Choosing GlobalXess means partnering with genuine telecom experts who deeply understand the business from the ground up. We don't merely resell virtual services. We create, maintain, and enhance platforms that form the foundation of global telecommunications.
If you want to talk to the people who actually build the network you're using, that's the easiest part: just send a message.