Startup Glovo chooses digital voice solutions from Orange Business Services to scale operations

Startup Glovo chooses digital voice solutions from Orange Business Services to scale operations

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, July 07, 2021, 03:31 PM IST
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Glovo currently operates in 20 countries in Europe and Africa |

Delivery service start-up Glovo, headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, has engaged Orange Business Services to support its global expansion plans with a wide range of contact center and telephony services.

Initially launched in a few Spanish cities, Glovo has rapidly expanded after successful results. Glovo currently operates in 20 countries in Europe and Africa. The startup promises to give everyone easy access to anything in their city, from take-away meals and groceries to medicines, delivered within 30 minutes of ordering via its mobile app, the company said in a press release.

To help the startup’s launch platform scale for international operations and continued growth, Glovo chose 100 percent cloud-based digital voice services from Orange. Glovo can now easily deploy telephony services worldwide and ensure call quality, while addressing local requirements for any given country.

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