XOtel SIA Germany

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XOtel is the 5th largest telecom in Latvia* and is known to be one of the leading international voice traffic carriers in Europe and the CIS. Founded in 2006, the company has its representative offices in Ukraine and Czech Republic.

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XOtel is the 5th largest telecom in Latvia* and is known to be one of the leading international voice traffic carriers in Europe and the CIS. Founded in 2006, the company has its representative offices in Ukraine and Czech Republic. XOtel''s unquestionable attributes - reliability, dynamism and innovation - allow the company to successfully develop new services, find new markets and offer effective telecom solutions.

We deal in wholesale VoIP and SMS traffic transit trading. Due to its expertise and a wide range of partners the company offers wholesale VoIP services at competitive prices.

XOtel has gained a reputation of a stable and reliable partner through many years of successful cooperation with both major telecoms and mid-sized carriers. We always look for the most effective ways of interaction and provide services and solutions of the highest quality.

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XOtel SIA
Kleyerstra?e 88-90
Frankfurt
,60326
Germany

Phone: +420 728 160 660
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