Since its inception in 2002, Symbio has been at the forefront of telecommunications, pioneering high-quality Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. Over the years, the company has strategically expanded its portfolio to include messaging, data services, and network infrastructure, consistently adapting to the rapidly evolving industry landscape.
“We started as a VoIP provider, setting new benchmarks in voice calling,” says Dylan Brown, CEO of Connect Division at Symbio. “Our journey has been one of continuous adaptation and expansion. Today, we’re a trusted partner for global telecom and software innovators across the APAC region.”
In line with its strategic objectives, Symbio has recently achieved several significant milestones, further underscoring its intent to enhance regional presence and capabilities. Among these, the launch of its voice network in Malaysia stands out, a development made possible by the acquisition of a Network Service Provider (NSP) license from the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).
“This license marked a major step in our expansion, allowing us to streamline operations and improve connectivity for global telecom providers entering the Malaysian market,” explains Brown. “It’s about simplifying market entry and establishing Symbio as the go-to partner in this region.”
To reinforce its commitment to operational efficiency and regional growth, Symbio also introduced the SEA Hub—an innovative solution offering a single point-of-voice interconnection for multiple countries. This hub enables service providers to manage their regional operations more effectively, demonstrating Symbio’s leadership in the sector.
“The SEA Hub is a game-changer,” notes Brown. “It allows providers to accelerate their growth in the rapidly evolving digital landscape by offering a streamlined process for deploying services across the APAC region.”
Symbio’s high-performance IP voice network is another cornerstone of its strategy, standing out as a state-of-the-art solution designed for telecommunications service providers across Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. The network’s SIP-native architecture enables it to handle large-scale voice traffic with unparalleled flexibility and efficiency.
“Our network is built to deliver,” says Brown. “It decouples last-mile services from voice lines, providing a flexible and efficient platform for our clients. The SEA Regional Hub, in particular, simplifies access to top-tier voice services, reducing costs and speeding up market entry.”
Moreover, Symbio’s modular capabilities—including call termination, numbering, and porting—are integral to its success. These services integrate seamlessly with client systems, enhancing operational efficiency and scalability.
“Our modular offerings are designed to remove barriers and streamline operations,” Brown adds. “This allows our clients to focus on their core business while we provide a robust, flexible service platform.”
Continuing its commitment to innovation, Symbio has been enhancing its service delivery to meet the evolving needs of its clients. A recent example is the enhancement of Pre-port Number Validation (PNV) to Cutover Notification Advice (CNA) for complex ports in Australia, significantly improving operational efficiencies.
“This innovation reduced manual handling by 40%,” Brown highlights. “By automating the porting process, we’ve minimized errors and accelerated onboarding for our clients, ultimately leading to faster and more efficient service delivery.”
The acquisition of the NSP license in Malaysia is not just a milestone but a strategic move that aligns with Symbio’s broader regional strategy. This license not only simplifies market entry for global providers but also enhances Symbio’s ability to deliver seamless, high-quality voice services across both Malaysia and Singapore.
“The NSP license is a critical component of our regional strategy,” says Brown. “It allows us to integrate services more effectively through the SEA Hub, providing our clients with the flexibility and scalability they need to succeed in this region.”
Looking ahead, Symbio is clear in its plans for further investment in the Malaysian telecommunications market. The company is committed to exploring new opportunities that align with its regional strategy, with a particular emphasis on fostering growth and innovation within the Malaysian ecosystem.
“We see immense potential in the Malaysian market,” Brown remarks. “Our focus is on strengthening our position as a leading provider of telecommunications solutions in the country and beyond.”
As Symbio looks to the future, it anticipates developing tailored service packages for multinational corporations operating across Malaysia and Singapore. The company also plans to pursue strategic partnerships in other high-growth Southeast Asian markets, further solidifying its leadership position in the region.
“Our goal is to stay at the forefront of technological advancements,” Brown concludes. “By continuing to innovate and expand, we’re ensuring that Symbio remains competitive in the ever-evolving telecommunications landscape.”