airBaltic to deploy DIDWW’s two-way SIP trunking solution for global corporate communications

DIDWW, a global telecoms operator offering quality VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) communication and SIP trunking services, has announced its partnership with airBaltic. This partnership will use DIDWW two-way SIP (session initiation protocol) trunking solution for its corporate communications all over the world.

As part of this alliance, airBaltic will benefit from DIDWW virtual phone number coverage, allowing the company to accelerate its business growth and operate efficiently across multiple geographies. With an international business spanning three continents, airBaltic relies on two-way SIP trunking to connect its bases in Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius and Tampere, as well as other key destinations worldwide. This DIDWW and airBaltic partnership will enable airBaltic and its customers to leverage fully-compliant and highly reliable voice services with premium call quality.

In addition, airBaltic will utilise the DIDWW two-way SIP trunking solution by integrating it with the Genesys platform. This integration allows the airline to harness the services of a reliable and certified telecom provider, offering customized services tailored to airBaltic’s business communications needs.

Irita Strode, head of call centre and airport ticket office at airBaltic, states, “By teaming up with DIDWW, our company gains access to VoIP technology and extensive telecom services. This strategic collaboration empowers us to strengthen our presence in multiple destinations worldwide, and we are excited about the possibilities this partnership presents for airBaltic’s future success.”

Laura Pakamaniene, strategic business development manager at DIDWW, adds, “We are thrilled to partner with airBaltic. Our two-way SIP trunking solution and extensive virtual phone number coverage will empower airBaltic to expand its business and operate efficiently on a global scale. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for both DIDWW and airBaltic, and we are excited about the opportunities it brings.”

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