About Resilient Networks

Resilient Networks plc is a highly trusted provider of next generation voice services. Our services empower service providers and their customers to gain strategic competitive advantage from increased business agility and resilience.

Unlike other organisations, we operate highly resilient services that deliver great flexibility. The services are available 'on demand' and across any combination of network; land line, mobile or VoIP to guarantee consistency across the country and across the world, in the office, on the move, at home and in a crisis.

We help business speed change

Our end customers use Resilient's services to transform their existing voice services into a strategic business weapon that can flex according to business need, introducing new levels of agility and reliability, especially in a crisis. Our services ensure board policies such as flexible working, home working, duty of care, compliance, business continuity and office reorganisations can be implemented quickly and reliably across the organisation.

We help Service Providers grow revenue

Our partners, such as telecoms operators, adopt smartnumbers as a strategic portfolio service to win high quality reliable revenue.

Our services are typically co-branded under our trademarked brand 'smartnumbers'. BT smartnumbers and DFTS smartnumbers are prime examples.

We have a great record

Resilient has a strong history of leadership in voice services for the enterprise. Siemens, Avaya, Ericsson, Microsoft, Nortel as well as operators BT, France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom have all deployed the company's technology internally or re-sold to their enterprise customers.

 

Latest News


NHS Hampshire and Southern Diabetes Medical Services gets smart with Orange smartnumbers

January 2012: Resilient Networks today announced that Southern Diabetes Medical Services, in conjunction with NHS Hampshire has rolled-out Orange smartnumbers...


Enterprise IT decision makers lack confidence in business continuity ahead of London 2012

January 2012: The ability of organisations in the UK to maintain 'business as usual' during London 2012 is in serious doubt...