2600Hz is named after the frequency in Hertz which AT&T used in the 1960s to secure a steady signal for long-distance telephone calls. Paying homage to its technological predecessors through name – 2600Hz is today, creating next-level technology in the business communications sphere.
Nearly ten years ago, Patrick Sullivan and his business partner Darren Schreiber were sitting at a bar discussing how to create an API platform that was customizable for everyone. One with CRM integration made simple, and naturally scalable distributed programming.
To take it a step further, the co-founders wanted to help companies of all sizes reduce costs through its Cloud-based systems at a fraction of the cost of other systems. Roughly ten years later, it is safe to say – the duo reached this and plenty of other goals. This leaves the question, what’s in store for the future of the company?
A new app store for developers
To understand where 2600Hz is going – we first must take a step back. In January 2018, the business had a fundamental shift in concentration to app creation and integrations. In 2019, Sullivan says they plan to launch this app store.
"In 2019, we mostly focus on reducing operational cost for carriers utilizing bleeding-edge technology that has only been attempted in other industries"
"From self-scaling to fully redundant API-driven hosted systems, we help even the smallest companies compete with ‘the big guys’ for a fraction of the cost,” said Patrick Sullivan, Co-Founder, 2600Hz.




