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Vonage Holdings Corp
F:V1Y

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Vonage Holdings Corp
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Price: 20.4 EUR -0.97% Market Closed
Market Cap: 5.2B EUR
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5.2B EUR
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Technology

Vonage Holdings Corp., once famous for its memorable commercials touting affordable home phone services, has evolved remarkably since its founding in 2001. Originally emerging in the telecommunications industry as a disruptive force, Vonage captured consumers with Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, allowing users to make calls using their broadband connection instead of traditional phone lines. This innovation helped customers reduce their communication costs at a time when household budgets were tightening. As the VoIP market matured, Vonage adeptly navigated the changing technical landscape, transforming itself beyond residential telephony into a significant provider of business communications services. Today, Vonage drives its revenue primarily by offering a comprehensive suite of cloud communications solutions targeted at business clients. The company provides Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) and Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) alongside various API products for voice, video, chat, and messaging—which businesses integrate into their customer service operations and communication workflows. This strategic pivot allows Vonage to tap into the growing enterprise cloud market, catering to businesses' increasing demand for flexible, scalable communication solutions in an era of digital transformation. By embedding its core technologies within businesses' operations, Vonage not only enhances its clients' interactions with their customers but also secures a steady income stream, cementing its role as a critical enabler of modern, seamless communication infrastructure.

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