
CallVision.com
Seattle based application service provider.
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Total Funding | 000k |
CallVision.com was an application service provider established in 1996 and headquartered in Seattle. The firm targeted the telecommunications sector, providing solutions designed to help companies analyze their billing data and gain deeper business intelligence. Its client roster included notable telecommunications operators such as VoiceStream Wireless, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, and Broadwing, Inc.
The company's core business revolved around an Application Service Provider (ASP) model, which delivered services and software to clients over a network. This approach allowed its customers to transform standard billing information into strategic assets for customer relationship management and operational efficiency. CallVision's product suite featured tools named I-Analyst, I-Report, and I-Statement, which enabled medium to large business customers to parse their telecommunications bills for valuable insights.
The company successfully attracted investment from private equity and venture capital firms, including JP Morgan and Duff, Ackerman & Goodrich, a firm specializing in the telecommunications and media industries. In the early 2000s, CallVision was involved in an asset purchase agreement with OneLink, Inc., acquiring software, hardware, intellectual property, and service contracts to expand its service offerings. The firm operated in the business intelligence and data analytics market, specifically catering to the needs of telecommunication service providers.
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