iCore, like many technology companies, was driven by a
brainstorm: VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) technology
could be used to give small and medium sized companies the
same voice and data communications capabilities enjoyed by
large organizations at a fraction of the cost. The second
part of the brainstorm: developing a business-class, secure,
hosted network that could free businesses from making large
capital expenditures. As veterans of Cable and Wireless,
Allnet and Teleglobe Business Solutions, iCore’s upper
management faced only one obstacle: although VoIP technology
was proven, no one had ever used it in a secure, redundant,
business-class setting.Founded in 2001, iCore spent three
years developing and perfecting the technology, transforming
VoIP into VoPI (Voice over Private Internet). Signing up its
first customer in 2004, iCore now services 20,000 business
customers, with double- or triple-digit growth every year.