Discover 5 Top Telecom Solutions impacting Businesses Post-COVID

Curious about new technological advancements in the telecom industry? Explore our analysis of 684 global startups & scaleups and learn how their solutions impact your business!

Staying ahead of the technology curve means strengthening your competitive advantage. That is why we give you data-driven innovation insights into the telecom industry. This time, you get to discover 5 hand-picked startups developing solutions that will impact global businesses post-COVID.

Global Startup Heat Map highlights 5 Top Telecom Startups out of 684

The insights of this data-driven analysis are derived from the Big Data & Artificial Intelligence-powered StartUs Insights Discovery Platform, covering 1.379.000+ startups & scaleups globally. The platform gives you an exhaustive overview of emerging technologies & relevant startups within a specific field in just a few clicks.

The Global Startup Heat Map below reveals the distribution of the 684 exemplary startups & scaleups we analyzed for this research. Further, it highlights 5 telecom startups that we hand-picked based on criteria such as founding year, location, funding raised, and more. You get to explore the solutions of these 5 startups & scaleups in this report. For insights on the other 679 telecom solutions, get in touch.

 

Backed develops a Data-Driven App to provide COVID-19 Information

Recent telecommunication technologies allow data engineers to create software to automatically gather and analyze information from the internet. During the COVID-19 pandemic, information plays an important role when fighting the spread of the virus. That is why startups are actively developing data tools to provide the latest information, connected with the pandemic. Relevant information allows people, companies, and governments to make the right decisions, which decreases the spread of infection.

US-based startup Backed develops a data-driven app, providing relevant information about COVID-19 activity in local regions. This allows businesses to accurately measure risks of infection within their workplace and get the most recent information about government regulations for their region and type of business. All of this done based on 58 sources including 158 different variables, approved by medical professionals and data scientists.

Citibot creates a COVID-19 Chatbot

Government websites are filled with COVID-19 content, which makes it hard for some users to find the information they urgently need. For this purpose, chatbots are very beneficial. Powered by artificial intelligence (AI), advanced text processing, and Big Data tools, automatic web assistants are often able to effectively replace people for communication tasks. Bots interact with citizens making it easier for them to find information, report issues, ask questions and have a better web experience overall.

Citibot is a US-based company creating a complex AI-powered bot to provide relevant pandemic information, which includes automated web and text chat along with text alerts. Web and text chats help citizens find necessary information or ask questions, while text alerts automatically notify residents via text messages and provide a direct channel for them to reply back for further information. Citibot currently offers support for English and Spanish speakers.

SyncVR Medical uses Virtual Reality (VR) for Rehabilitation

The corona crisis is affecting all age groups. People who have endured a difficult period of loneliness and fear during COVID times, also face a long recovery period. Post-traumatic recovery is accelerated when virtual reality technology is used. VR headsets are the latest part of the telecommunication industry that provides high-resolution immersive content. Headsets allow creating a unique experience that is much more effective in fighting stress than content created for traditional platforms such as PC, mobiles, or television.

Dutch startup SyncVR Medical develops FitterTodayVR – a platform of VR applications for the physical and mental rehabilitation of COVID-19 patients, improving memory, cognition, and concentration. The platform includes a large library of healthcare VR apps, which can be broadened by custom-developed apps. It also provides an online dashboard to monitor the usage of a headset, includes hygiene solutions to safely implement VR in healthcare, and use the latest VR hardware to create a comfortable experience.

Nuso delivers Cloud Communication for Remote Operations

During the COVID-19 pandemic, communication between a company and its customers, vendors, and team members becomes quite difficult. Staying connected, however, is crucial for companies wanting to minimize the damage of the COVID-19 pandemic on their businesses. Today’s telecom technologies, such as video calls, IP telephony, or chats, provide means of COVID-safe communication but are often not established at a necessary level in all companies. Most available solutions are covering only a part of communication tasks, thus not providing centralized means of management.

US-based startup NUSO delivers complex cloud communication solutions serving the small to medium business (SMB) and enterprise markets. NUSO provides a full-featured telephone, presence, and collaboration service, SIP Trunking, for connecting phone systems and contact centers, team messaging, video, and more. The benefits of NUSO’s products include quick deployment procedures as well as usage of the cloud, which leads to high reliability and expandability. Additionally, the platform is compatible with almost all existing CRM platforms.

Numeracle works on an Identity Management Platform

As the volume of critical calls increases in the wake of COVID-19, there is an increasing erroneous blocking and mislabeling of communications by telecom carriers and analytics providers. Automatic spam blockers, although an important element of telecommunications systems, often misclassify traffic, including traffic for hospitals and government agencies. That is why startups improve existing solutions to provide reliable communication between all parties.

Numeracle is a US-based startup creating Critical Calls Registry – a list of reliable organizations. It is designed for verification of callers to ensure critical communications are not improperly blocked or labeled during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company provides the infrastructure to support the identification of trusted phone numbers to the major carriers, adjusting the rating of calls at termination and preventing default-level blocking or mislabeling as scam or fraud calls.

Discover more Telecom Startups

Telecom startups such as the examples highlighted in this report focus on advanced analytics, artificial intelligence as well as the Internet of Things (IoT). While all of these technologies play a major role in advancing the telecom industry, they only represent the tip of the iceberg. To explore more telecom technologies, simply get in touch to let us look into your areas of interest. For a more general overview, you can download our free Telecom Innovation Report to save your time and improve strategic decision-making.