AXESS Networks joins the “Global Top Operators”
January 12, 2021
With the latest release of the World Teleport Association’s (WTA) yearly Top Teleport Operator Rankings, AXESS Networks (AXESS) manifests its leading position in the elite of the best teleport operators in the world. AXESS Networks, which has been founded in 2019, entered all three of the prestigious rankings: The “Global Top Operators”, “The Independent Top Operators”, and “The Fast Operators”. Since 1985, the WTA has been the only trade association that focuses on the business of satellite communications from the ground up. At the core of its membership are the world’s most innovative operators of teleports, from independents to multinationals, niche service providers to global hybrid carriers.
The yearly Top Operator Rankings are the world’s only rankings of companies that operate teleports for commercial purposes, including independents, satellite carriers, fibre carriers and technology providers. Rankings are based on total revenue from all sources and on year-over-year growth. The results emphasize AXESS growing footprint in the oil & gas, mining, energy and corporate sector, where AXESS manages encompassing globe-spanning networks. The long-standing expertise paired with operational excellence enhances connectivity experiences of our growing customer base. AXESS delivers services from all their WTA certified teleports adhering to highest quality standards.
“I am thrilled to witness the entry into the Champion’s League of Teleport Operators. Every team member of our world-wide AXESS family has a stake in this result and I honour the willingness of our teams to always go the extra-mile for our clients”, states Mauricio Segovia, CEO of AXESS Networks and designated “Teleport Executive of the Year”.
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