Aarti Kamble is Head of Carrier Relation at Teloz, a cloud communications and VoIP platform positioned around voice calls, SMS, DID numbers, IVR, AI-enabled call routing, analytics, and CRM-integrated communication tools. Her profile is not best read as a generic sales role. It sits closer to telecom interconnection and carrier-ecosystem coordination, because Teloz’s service quality and global reach depend on carrier relationships, routing arrangements, SMS delivery partnerships, and wholesale communications infrastructure. Her ITW relevance comes from supplier discovery, carrier partnership expansion, and the need to strengthen Teloz’s interconnection footprint across global voice and messaging markets.
Carrier-relations executive at Teloz, focused on global VoIP, SMS, interconnection, and cloud communications ecosystems.
Tracked for her role in carrier relationship development, global voice and SMS routing, telecom interconnection, and cloud communications infrastructure positioning.
Tracked for her role in carrier relationship development, global voice and SMS routing, telecom interconnection, and cloud communications infrastructure positioning.
Carrier-relations executive at Teloz, focused on global VoIP, SMS, interconnection, and cloud communications ecosystems.
Teloz operates in cloud communications, VoIP telephony, SMS, DID, IVR, AI-enabled routing, and enterprise communications ecosystems that depend on carrier interconnection and routing relationships.
Aarti Kamble is Head of Carrier Relation at Teloz, a cloud communications and VoIP platform positioned around voice calls, SMS, DID numbers, IVR, AI-enabled call routing, analytics, and CRM-integrated communication tools. Her profile is not best read as a generic sales role. It sits closer to telecom interconnection and carrier-ecosystem coordination, because Teloz’s service quality and global reach depend on carrier relationships, routing arrangements, SMS delivery partnerships, and wholesale communications infrastructure. Her ITW relevance comes from supplier discovery, carrier partnership expansion, and the need to strengthen Teloz’s interconnection footprint across global voice and messaging markets.
Teloz operates in cloud communications, VoIP telephony, SMS, DID, IVR, AI-enabled routing, and enterprise communications ecosystems that depend on carrier interconnection and routing relationships.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
Subject Position
Aarti Kamble is publicly listed as Head of Carrier Relation at Teloz and appears at ITW as a delegate. See also: Carla Sanderson.
Public attendee metadata identifies: See also: Kaleem Ahmed Usmani.
• Hong Kong as the country reference See also: HIPERNET TELEKOMUNIKASYON.
• global regional responsibility See also: ArdaDaglioglu AS210880 routing identity.
• sales and business-development function See also: Arda Daglioglu.
• voice and messaging industry classification See also: Arda Daglioglu's AS210880 lab profile.
• interest in interconnection See also: tizu.
• provided product categories around interconnection See also: Tim Zuidema.
• reasons for attending: meeting suppliers and looking for new partnerships
Teloz publicly positions itself as a VoIP and cloud communications platform serving businesses, resellers, and distributors through voice calls, SMS, DID numbers, international calling, IVR, AI-driven routing, analytics, and CRM integrations.
Operating Role / Decision Role
The visible role appears aligned with:
• carrier relationship management
• telecom routing coordination
• interconnection partnerships
• wholesale voice ecosystem development
• SMS connectivity relationships
• cloud communications supplier management
• cross-border telecom partnership expansion
Likely counterparties include:
• telecom carriers
• VoIP providers
• SMS aggregators
• cloud communications vendors
• enterprise communications buyers
• routing exchanges
• interconnection platforms
The strategic relevance derives from influence over telecom routing and interconnection relationships rather than direct ownership of physical network assets.
The ITW participation suggests likely interest in:
• new carrier partnerships
• telecom interconnection growth
• wholesale routing opportunities
• SMS ecosystem expansion
• enterprise communications demand
• supplier relationships
• routing optimisation
• infrastructure intelligence
Potential exchange value at ITW includes:
• carrier-routing relationships
• VoIP ecosystem access
• wholesale telecom partnerships
• cloud communications opportunities
• cross-border telecom connectivity
• enterprise communications expansion
The attendee profile is relevant to:
• telecom carriers
• interconnection providers
• cloud communications vendors
• SMS ecosystem operators
• enterprise communications buyers
• infrastructure ecosystems
because Teloz operates inside globally distributed telecom routing environments where interconnection quality and carrier relationships shape communications performance.
Infrastructure / Ecosystem Mapping
Public ecosystem indicators suggest relevance across:
• global voice-routing systems
• SIP and VoIP infrastructure
• SMS delivery ecosystems
• IVR and AI-routing systems
• enterprise communications
• cloud-based telephony
• telecom interconnection markets
Key dependencies likely include:
• carrier-routing economics
• voice termination quality
• international telecom regulation
• interconnection density
• enterprise communications demand
• cloud-service scalability
The infrastructure role appears telecom-platform and interconnection oriented rather than consumer-facing retail telecom.
Control Surface
The visible operational control surface includes:
• carrier relationships
• telecom interconnection
• voice-routing partnerships
• SMS ecosystems
• wholesale telecom coordination
• cloud communications partnerships
This represents influence over telecom connectivity ecosystems rather than physical network ownership.
Impact Mechanism
VoIP and interconnection ecosystems affect:
• enterprise communications quality
• routing economics
• telecom scalability
• international call performance
• cloud communications adoption
• SMS delivery reliability
• cross-border telecom reach
The impact mechanism therefore flows through carrier interconnection relationships and telecom routing ecosystems.
Category Boundary
This profile should not be categorised as generic telecom sales activity.
The more accurate classification is: carrier-relations and telecom interconnection ecosystem coordination within cloud-communications infrastructure environments.
The strategic importance derives from:
• routing ecosystems
• telecom interconnection density
• VoIP platform scale
• SMS infrastructure
• enterprise communications demand
• carrier relationship networks
Area of expertise
Aarti Kamble is Head of Carrier Relation at Teloz, a cloud communications and VoIP platform positioned around voice calls, SMS, DID numbers, IVR, AI-enabled call routing, analytics, and CRM-integrated communication tools. Her profile is not best read as a generic sales role. It sits closer to telecom interconnection and carrier-ecosystem coordination, because Teloz’s service quality and global reach depend on carrier relationships, routing arrangements, SMS delivery partnerships, and wholesale communications infrastructure. Her ITW relevance comes from supplier discovery, carrier partnership expansion, and the need to strengthen Teloz’s interconnection footprint across global voice and messaging markets.
- Role evidence: Aarti Kamble is framed by carrier-relations executive at teloz, focused on global voip, sms, interconnection, and cloud communications ecosystems. and public carrier interconnection and voice infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Aarti Kamble article record; Aarti Kamble article record
- Operating context: Wholesale voice, SMS, VoIP interconnection, cloud communications, and carrier ecosystem development and Global provide the public context for this person profile. Evidence basis: Aarti Kamble article record; Aarti Kamble article record
Timeline
- Aarti Kamble public profile updated
Public coverage records Aarti Kamble as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
Role and Scope
- Profile: Aarti Kamble
- Current Role: Carrier-relations executive at Teloz, focused on global VoIP, SMS, interconnection, and cloud communications ecosystems.
- Analytical Category: Person
- Why tracked: Tracked for her role in carrier relationship development, global voice and SMS routing, telecom interconnection, and cloud communications infrastructure positioning.
Signal Map
- Teloz operates in cloud communications, VoIP telephony, SMS, DID, IVR, AI-enabled routing, and enterprise communications ecosystems that depend on carrier interconnection and routing relationships.
- Decision horizon: Multi-year
- Operational relevance: High
- Relevant activities: Carrier interconnection relationships, VoIP routing ecosystems, SMS delivery infrastructure, Cloud communications partnerships, Enterprise communications enablement
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