About AZN Global

AZN Global is a wholesale telecom operator delivering Voice, SMS, IoT and Custom Telecom Solutions to partners worldwide. We connect carriers, enterprises and innovators through reliable, scalable infrastructure – backed by an engineering team that operates across five regions: Belgium, the United Kingdom, Spain, Latin America and Africa.

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What Drives Us

Our values shape every connection we build and every partnership we forge.

Reliability

Carrier-grade uptime and SLA-backed performance. Your traffic never stops, neither do we.

Innovation

From IoT enablement to custom routing, we invest in technology that keeps our partners ahead.

Partnership

We grow when our partners grow. Transparent terms, dedicated support, long-term commitment.

Transparency

Real-time reporting, honest pricing, no hidden fees. Know exactly what you pay for and what you get.

Our Story

AZN Global was founded with a clear mission: make world-class telecom wholesale accessible, reliable and transparent. Headquartered in Brussels with a second office in England, we serve carriers, MVNOs and enterprises across multiple continents.

Our platform handles millions of voice minutes and messages daily, connecting networks in over 50 countries. Whether you need high-capacity voice termination, global SMS delivery, IoT connectivity or a bespoke solution, AZN Global delivers with the personal attention of a specialist partner and the infrastructure of a global operator.

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2018

Founded

2

Offices

50+

Countries

100+

Partners

Our Offices

Strategically located to serve European and global markets.

㇋🇻 Belgium

Brussels HQ

Avenue Louise 65 Box 11
1050 Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium

T: +32 487 70 70 77
E: info@aznglobal.com

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

England Office

80 London Road
Romford RM7 9EU, England

T: +32 487 70 70 77
E: info@aznglobal.com

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Let’s discuss how AZN Global can power your telecom needs – Voice, SMS, IoT or custom solutions tailored to you.

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