Airespring

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AireSpring
Private
Industry B2B High Speed Internet, Voice and Cloud services Internet Service Provider
Founded June 12, 2002 (2002-06-12)
Headquarters Van Nuys, California, United States
Key people
Avi Lonstein
(President and CEO)

Arno Vigen
(Chief Financial Officer)
Daniel Lonstein
(Chief Operating Officer)
David Lonstein
(EVP of Product Management)
Ellen Cahill
(Senior VP of Marketing)
Ron McNab
(Senior VP of Sales)
Vicky Weatherwax
(Senior VP of Customer Operations)
Darren Sandford
(Senior VP of Operations)

Kevin Griffo
(Senior VP of Wholesale Voice)
Products Data, Voice, MPLS, Cloud Hosted PBX, Cloud Contact Center, Conferencing
Services National provider of Local, Long Distance, Internet, MPLS, IP communications
Owner Avi Lonstein
Number of employees
175
Website www.airespring.com

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. AireSpring is a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier that provides cloud communications and managed connectivity services to businesses. Headquartered in Van Nuys, California, the company provides voice, data, and IP services to around 10,000 small, medium-sized, and large enterprises in more than 80 major metropolitan markets across the United States.[1]

History

AireSpring was founded in 2001 by Avi, Daniel, and David Lonstein who in 1997 sold ADDTEL Communications, Inc., their privately held company who resold switched long distance, to SA Communications, Inc.[2] The Lonstein brothers reinvested a portion of their returns into a new company whose sole focus was on the small to medium-sized business market and called it AireSpring. The company began where they left off, selling switched long distance services.[3] Since then, AireSpring has expanded its portfolio to include local phone service, dedicated internet, ethernet, MPLS VPN, and VoIP/SIP trunking services.[4]

In 2014, AireSpring acquired hosted contact center provider, simplyCT.[5]

Network

AireSpring is a facilities-based network provider in the United States and operates a nationwide network.[6] When AireSpring customers are located in an area that can not access the network directly, AireSpring leverages one of its wholesale agreements with AT&T, Verizon Business, XO Communications, Global Crossing (now Level 3 Communications), PAETEC (now Windstream), or Qwest Communications (now CenturyLink), for last-mile connectivity.[7][8] In 2010, AireSpring processed 4 billion phone calls through its network.[9]

Services

The company offers a broad range of services to its business and wholesale customers. These services include:

Distribution channels

AireSpring sells its services through two channels: the indirect sales channel and the wholesale division. [16][17]

Ron McNab and Charles Lomond of AireSpring present the 2011 Partner Elite award to Adam Edwards of Telarus, Inc.

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