Calleague and didlogic partner on SIP connectivity solution for brokers
Calleague, which provides a conversion-first communication platform built for sales teams and customer-facing organizations, has announced a new with Cyprus based didlogic, a global SIP trunk and DID number provider operating worldwide.
Why this partnership
Calleague is built to give teams a single control layer for communication – routing, monitoring, and provider management across all desks and brands. didlogic provides the voice infrastructure behind it: carrier-grade SIP trunks, DID numbers, and direct access to regional carriers across the GEOs that matter most to high-volume calling operations.
The two products serve different layers of the same stack. That’s what makes this a natural fit.
What this partnership unlocks
- Faster go-live with new regions and numbers. didlogic’s global DID coverage means teams can launch in new GEOs quickly, without long procurement cycles or custom setups.
- Reliable SIP connectivity for outbound operations. With carrier-grade infrastructure and direct interconnects, didlogic brings the stability that high-volume outbound operations require.
- More flexibility in provider setup and routing strategy. Calleague clients who need additional SIP capacity can turn to didlogic as a recommended provider. didlogic clients looking to bring structure and control to their call operations can do the same with Calleague.
Alex Kloc, CEO of didlogic said,
“Innovation happens when infrastructure and intelligence come together. This collaboration combines our telecom strength with advanced orchestration platform, creating a powerful, centralized communication layer that transforms how financial services manage client interactions.”
Arthur Fedoruk, CEO of Calleague added,
“This is one of those milestones that feels bigger than just a signed agreement. It’s a signal of the direction we’re heading – connected infrastructure, reliable voice operations, and a stack that actually works for teams running at scale.”
What’s next
Calleague and didlogic stated that this is just the beginning. Beyond the commercial partnership, the parties said they are already working on deeper integration between the two platforms – tighter connectivity, shared tooling, and a more seamless experience for teams using both.
