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AudioCodes Ltd. was founded in 1993 by Shabtai Adlersberg( who has a background in electrical engineering and digital signal processing) and Leon Bialik, both of whom previously worked at DSP Group. The company initially focused on developing digital signal processing technologies for voice compression. In 1996 AudioCodes’ voice compression algorithm was adopted as the basis for the ITU-T G.723.1 standard, facilitating efficient voice transmission over IP networks.Public Offering and Expansion (1999–2010)In May 1999, AudioCodes went public, listing its shares on both the NASDAQ Global Select Market and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol AUDC.[1] The company expanded its product portfolio to include media gateways and session border controllers (SBCs), catering to the growing demand for VoIP solutions. During this period, AudioCodes also made acquisitions to enhance its technological capabilities.
Between 2010 and 2019, AudioCodes strengthened its partnership with Microsoft by integrating its voice connectivity solutions into Microsoft products such as Office Communications Server, Lync, Skype for Business, and Teams. This integration reinforced AudioCodes’ role as the major provider within the Microsoft unified communications ecosystem.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of hybrid work, increasing demand for AudioCodes’ solutions, particularly those integrated with Microsoft Teams. The company responded by enhancing its offerings to support hybrid collaboration and communication, with a strong focus on managed solutions. Additionally, AudioCodes invested in AI-driven technologies, developing products for voice recognition, transcription and analytics.
AudioCodes has acquired several companies in the communications industry. Below is a chronological list of some of those acquisitions:
In 2003, AudioCodes acquired the Universal Audio Server (UAS) product group from Nortel Networks, to expand its media server offerings and strengthen its position in the VoIP market.[2]
In May 2004, AudioCodes acquired Ai-Logix, a New Jersey-based provider of advanced voice recording hardware technology for the call logging and voice recording industries. The acquisition aimed to expand AudioCodes' voice over packet communications boards business into the call logging and recording market.[3]
In July 2006, AudioCodes completed the acquisition of Nuera Communications, a provider of media gateway solutions for broadband telephony networks. The acquisition was valued at $85 million in cash, with an additional payment of up to $5 million based on revenue milestones.[4]
Also in July 2006, AudioCodes acquired Netrake Corporation, a Texas-based provider of session border controllers and security gateway solutions, in order to enhance AudioCodes’ capabilities in delivering secure and scalable VoIP solutions for service providers.[5]
In February 2007, AudioCodes acquired CTI Squared Ltd. (CTI2), an Israeli company specializing in unified communications platforms. The acquisition aimed to integrate CTI2’s value-added services into AudioCodes' portfolio, enhancing its offerings for service providers and enterprises.
In 2010, AudioCodes acquired NSC, an Israeli company focused on speech recognition technologies. This acquisition allowed AudioCodes to incorporate advanced speech recognition capabilities into its voice applications.
In April 2013, AudioCodes acquired MailVision, a provider of VoIP solutions. The acquisition enabled AudioCodes to expand its offerings in the VoIP market and to , maintain its position in the unified communications and real-time media communications solutions market.[6]
In November 2021, AudioCodes acquired Callverso, an Israeli provider of conversational AI solutions and natural language understanding (NLU) technology for contact centers. The acquisition assisted AudioCodes to strengthen its voice AI portfolio and its capabilities in the contact center market.[7]
AudioCodes offers products, solutions and services designed to facilitate enterprise and service provider voice communications, within Microsoft Teams and , other unified communications environments and the enterprise CX/contact center market.
AudioCodes Live Platform: A multi-tenant UCaaS service delivery platform for partners and service providers, with a variety of added services to enhance employee and customer experience.Voca Conversational Interaction Center (CIC): An AI-powered, Microsoft Teams-certified contact center solution built in Azure with ready-to-use conversational AI.Meeting Insights: An AI-driven application that captures, transcribes and organizes Microsoft Teams meetings, providing searchable access to meeting content across organizations.Interaction Insights: An enterprise-grade interaction recording solution that captures and stores voice, video and instant messaging interactions for compliance and quality assurance purposes.VoiceAI Connect: An AI-powered voice integration solution for chatbots that creates a communication hub between any bot framework, any telephony system and any cognitive speech service.One Voice Operations Center (OVOC): A voice network management solution that combines voice network device management and quality of experience monitoring into a single intuitive application.
Session Border Controllers (SBCs): The Mediant family of SBCs provides secure and scalable SIP trunking and Direct Routing for Microsoft Teams, supporting both on-premises and cloud deployments.IP Phones and Room Devices: The 400HD series of IP phones and the Room Experience (RX) suite offer Microsoft Teams-certified voice and video endpoints for business users and meeting rooms.Media Gateways and Multi-Service Business Routers (MSBRs): digital and analog media gateways, as well as Multi-Service Business Routers, to facilitate connectivity between legacy telephony systems and IP networks.
AudioCodes’ primary research and development facilities for its proprietary technologies are located in Israel, with additional R&D centers in the United States.
AudioCodes has developed AI-driven solutions aimed to boost productivity in hybrid workplaces and contact center environments, such as the Voca Conversational Interaction Center (CIC), Meeting Insights, AudioCodes Intelligent Meeting Rooms, VoiceAI Connect and Live Hub.
The comapny maintains partnership with Microsoft, offering certified solutions that integrate with Microsoft Teams. The company also works with other leading unified communications vendors such as Zoom and Cisco Webex, as well as enterprise contact center vendors such as Genesys.
AudioCodes addresses primarily to enterprise customers, telecommunications service providers and mid-market organizations. The company's solutions are tailored to support unified communications, contact centers and voice network modernization initiatives. Notably, over 60 of the world's top 100 service providers utilize AudioCodes technology.
AudioCodes operates globally with branch offices across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America.[8] As of 2024, the company's revenue distribution was approximately 47% from North America, 35% from Europe, 13% from Asia-Pacific, and 5% from other regions.[9][10]
AudioCodes has received several industry awards:UC Awards 2024 – Best Use of AI: AudioCodes’ Meeting Insights solution was chosen for its application of conversational AI to enhance productivity and communication experiences in Microsoft Teams meetings.[11]CX Awards 2024 – Best Microsoft Teams Contact Center Solution: The Voca Conversational Interaction Center (CIC) received this award for its Azure-native integration with Microsoft Teams and embedded conversational AI capabilities.[12]Frost & Sullivan 2025 Global Competitive Strategy Leadership Award: AudioCodes was recognized for its Meeting Insights solution, which provides AI-driven, cross-platform meeting intelligence to boost efficiency, collaboration, and productivity.Omdia Enterprise SBCs and VoIP Gateways Market Tracker Reports: AudioCodes was ranked as the leading global vendor in enterprise session border controller (SBC) revenue in 2021, 2022 and 2023, achieving a worldwide revenue share of 23.1% in 2023.
AudioCodes incorporates environmental standards across the product lifecycle, complying with key regulations like RoHS, WEEE, and REACH. These efforts support safer materials, responsible recycling, and chemical safety.
The comapny supports community initiatives, including activities in the Gaza Envelope region. The company encourages employee volunteerism and partners with local organizations to address community needs.
The company upholds high ethical standards, with 60% of its board members being independent. AudioCodes invests in compliance and governance, allocating $3.2 million to compliance initiatives and maintaining a record of zero significant regulatory violations.
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