Dubber, a market leader in voice data solutions, recently announced its decision to acquire UK mobile recording business, Speik. The acquisition, valued at $38 million will accelerate Dubber’s growth, increase its bottom line and broaden the compliance offerings available from the company.
Speik is a leading provider of PCI compliance and call recording solutions. The acquisition further enhances Dubber’s vision of dubbing the communications and network solutions of the world, placing AI solutions on every phone, and transforming the value of voice data.
Speik first emerged in the market after the merger of Voxygen Limited, and Aeriandi. Aeriandi was best known for it’s PCI compliance solutions, offered in conjunction with Gamma and Vodafone, among other service providers. Voxygen was previously supplying hardware recording solutions to Telefonica UK Limited (otherwise known as O2).
Following the purchase, Speik will continue to operate as a separate division within Dubber, serving its current customers and future clients with a range of product options enhanced by Dubber solutions.
Bringing New Functionality to Dubber
According to the CEO of Dubber, Steve McGovern, the acquisition of Speik is a crucial step forward for Dubber, providing it with a powerful range of world-class technology resources and an existing base of loyal subscribers. The Speik team is pioneering network-based mobile recording solutions with O2, which will help to increase Dubber’s footprint in the UK.
The Dubber product suite will also expand the opportunities Dubber has with other service providers too. Speik even provides PCI compliance solutions with carriers in the UK, enriching Dubber’s position as a leader in unified compliance, call recording, and voice data management.




