Dallas-based 46 Labs has acquired Hypercube Networks from affiliates of West Technology Group in a move that 46 Labs said will enhance its ability to bring “innovative and efficient connectivity solutions” to market.
Founded in 2012, 46 Labs is a global provider of connectivity management for large enterprises and service providers. Lancaster-based Hypercube Networks is a leading communications network company. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
“By acquiring Hypercube, we’re continuing and broadening our mission to solve the world’s biggest connectivity problems by breathing life into legacy systems,” 46 Labs CEO Trevor Francis said in a statement. “Innovation is at the core of our business. Acquiring Hypercube will allow us to offer a fully vertical solution that has yet to be seen in the industry. This is the first step in our journey toward market modernization.”
Hypercube’s robust network bridges Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks for the world’s largest wireless carriers with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) through “cost-efficient interconnections and technology.”
46 Labs said that paired with its full suite of software and connectivity solutions, the Hypercube Network will “greatly enhance” the company’s network infrastructure to automate and provide capacity and application management solutions to global carriers and enterprises from a single user interface.
The company said the increased capacity gained through the acquisition of Hypercube will provide 46 Labs the ability to efficiently modernize the networks of the world’s largest carriers and enterprises and convert their legacy Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) connectivity to IP at scale.
46 Labs said its flagship software, PeerEdge, “stands as the industry’s premier vendor and carrier neutral solution, granting IT leaders direct oversight of all voice and data traffic and infrastructure, delivering the single source of truth for global connectivity.”
The company said that industry innovators in healthcare, telecom, finance, manufacturing, education, and government rely on 46 Labs to modernize their foundational infrastructure.
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