Leaders in the Asian cloud communications market, EnableX.io, has announced incredible growth for their 2020-2021 financial year. The results of the last year reveal over ten times growth in revenue, as well as a three-times increase in customer base.
In Asia, EnableX.io has earned the reputation as the ultimate next-generation communication enablement solution for service providers, developers, and system integrators alike. Since its inception, the company has earned more than 50 percent compounded year over year growth.
Now, the accelerated digital transformation of businesses affected by the pandemic has taken EnableX.io’s popularity to the next level, across all verticals and geographies. However, EnableX.io also noted a particularly high growth in education, healthcare, and BFSI.
Delivering Truly Unified End-to-End Communication
During the last fiscal year, EnableX has proven itself as one of the few communication service providers currently capable of providing a unified end-to-end experience for communication. The EnableX suite includes a wide range of services, from CPaaS to video communications as a service. There’s also access to Number APIs, chat, and SMS too.
Through a full-stack communication experience, EnableX ensures businesses can build the diverse communication toolkit best suited to their needs. Coupled with the intelligent use of AI and deep-learning innovations, EnableX is bringing benefits to customers all across Asia.
During the last year, EnableX has successfully added new large enterprise customers across healthcare, Edtech and Fintech to it’s consumer base, with a strong service provider pipeline also emerging across the Middle East and APAC regions. Now, more than 5000 developers are registered with EnableX, helping to build solutions for all use cases.
As this incredible period of growth demonstrates, EnableX is well situated to solve countless challenges faced by companies operating in an ever-evolving remote environment. The company has been seeing rapid growth in interest from enterprises with specific regulatory and security requirements, including telecommunications companies with demands for on-premises technology.




