Businesses using Callgear depend on its platform for inbound call routing, missed-call callbacks, call recording, and sales attribution. A service outage, data-control failure, or routing change could disrupt customer reachability and GDPR compliance, given the company’s self-declared controller/processor role. The single-homed network creates concentrated infrastructure risk that warrants monitoring.
作者Mia Li
Editorial owner accountable for this profile route.
阅读时间3 min
Estimated reading time at standard editorial pace.
发布时间Jun 02, 2026
Date this profile last entered editorial circulation.
Last updateJun 02, 2026
Date this profile last entered editorial circulation.
CategoryNetwork infrastructure operator
Controlled classification used for cross-profile comparison.
区域Global
Primary geography where current signals are most visible.
Signal FocusCompany Type
Principal area tracked in this intelligence profile.
内容类型Profile
Structured profile used for cross-category comparison.
主领域Infrastructure
Primary editorial domain framing the analysis.
主题Cloud communications provider
Controlled taxonomy label used for this profile route.
时间跨度Quarter (30-120d)
Most likely window for material strategy effects.
影响MediumThe signal alters planning assumptions but usually requires secondary implementation before full effect.
置信度0.95
Anchored to multiple primary-source references and direct disclosures.
SIA Callgear is a Latvian cloud telephony company operating AS216464, selling SaaS communications tools to an unverified but self-claimed 2,300+ clients. The evidence boundary stops at public registry, routing data, and the company's own website; no independent audits or telecom licences are known. The single-homed network and missing operational proof create concentration and verification risk. Watchpoints include BGP changes, registry shifts, and any third-party evidence that would substantiate or refute the company's claims. Until such evidence emerges, assessments remain constrained by what is publicly routable and self-declared.
Core Entity Brief
Core Entity Brief
Entity
SIA Callgear
Public role
Businesses using Callgear depend on its platform for inbound call routing, missed-call callbacks, call recording, and sales attribution. A service outage, data-control failure, or routing change could disrupt customer reachability and GDPR compliance, given the company’s self-declared controller/processor role. The single-homed network creates concentrated infrastructure risk that warrants monitoring.
Region
Global
Category
Network infrastructure operator
Primary domain
Infrastructure
Signal focus
Company Type
Time horizon
Quarter (30-120d)
Impact
Medium
Confidence
0.95
Evidence coverage
9 public source references
Related coverage
Profile anchor article
Website
Public evidence pending
Last update
Jun 02, 2026
SIA Callgear is a Latvian limited-liability company that provides a cloud communications platform—virtual PBX, call recording, IVR, analytics, and CRM integrations—to business customers on a subscription basis. It operates AS216464 and the 159.148.182.0/23 prefix, with Bite Latvia as its sole observed upstream provider.
What It Does
SaaS communications platform: Callgear sells a subscription-based cloud telephony service that includes virtual numbers, call routing, recording, transcription, IVR, queue management, and integrations with CRM and advertising platforms.
Revenue model: The company offers tiered monthly plans with add-ons for numbers, minutes, and premium features; actual customer volume and contract values are not publicly confirmed.
Operating Snapshot
Legal identity: SIA Callgear is a Latvian limited-liability company, registered 2019-07-18 under number 40203221051, with NACE 61.90 “other telecommunications services.”
Group affiliation: It is part of the Callgear Group and lists Callgear DMCC (UAE) as an affiliated company in its privacy policy.
Network footprint: AS216464, registered to SIA Callgear, originates one IPv4 prefix (159.148.182.0/23) and is single-homed to AS2588 Bite Latvia; no IPv6 or additional upstreams are observed.
Employee scale: Latvian tax records show an average of 11 employees and €142,690 in total state-budget payments for 2024.
Control Surface
SaaS platform controls: The platform manages virtual phone numbers, call routing, recording, analytics dashboards, and API integrations; any misconfiguration or data-handling failure directly impacts client operations.
Internet routing control: The AS216464 and /23 prefix are the public network resources; changes in BGP announcements or upstream relationships can affect reachability for all clients.
Watchpoints
BGP and routing changes: Monitor for new prefixes, upstreams, or route hijacks that could alter the company's network resilience.
Registry and corporate updates: Changes to RIPE ORG-SC951-RIPE, the Latvian company register, or the privacy policy may indicate restructuring or ownership shifts.
Third-party evidence: Look for independent service reviews, telecom licensing records, security audits, or incident reports that would substantiate or challenge the company's claims.
Domain of operation
Businesses using Callgear depend on its platform for inbound call routing, missed-call callbacks, call recording, and sales attribution. A service outage, data-control failure, or routing change could disrupt customer reachability and GDPR compliance, given the company’s self-declared controller/processor role. The single-homed network creates concentrated infrastructure risk that warrants monitoring.
Public role: SIA Callgear is framed by businesses using callgear depend on its platform for inbound call routing, missed-call callbacks, call recording, and sales attribution. a service outage, data-control failure, or routing change could disrupt customer reachability and gdpr compliance, given the company’s self-declared controller/processor role. the single-homed network creates concentrated infrastructure risk that warrants monitoring. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP / WHOIS record; callgear.com privacy policy
Operating surface: Cloud communications provider and Global provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP / WHOIS record; callgear.com privacy policy
Timeline
SIA Callgear public profile updated
Public coverage records SIA Callgear as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
Signal Map
Signal Map
Why tracked: Businesses using Callgear depend on its platform for inbound call routing, missed-call callbacks, call recording, and sales attribution. A service outage, data-control failure, or routing change could disrupt customer reachability and GDPR compliance, given the company’s self-declared controller/processor role. The single-homed network creates concentrated infrastructure risk that warrants monitoring.
Object role: The company delivers a cloud telephony platform under a SaaS model, handling call routing, recording, analytics, and integrations for business customers. It also manages internet routing through AS216464 and the 159.148.182.0/23 IPv4 prefix, with a single observed upstream provider, AS2588 Bite Latvia. Its public role is defined by self-declared features and a narrow but observable network presence.
Impact note: The narrow network footprint—a single upstream, no IPv6, and a small IP pool—concentrates infrastructure risk. Any configuration error, upstream failure, or route hijack could disconnect all clients at once. The absence of independent audits or telecom licensing leaves compliance and security assurances dependent entirely on the company’s own public statements.
Control surface: public operating records, official service pages, source-backed relationship updates
Key dependencies: official company sources, public registries, operator-published records
Public View
The public read of SIA Callgear is limited to visible role, operating context, and relationship evidence.
Watchpoints
New public role, affiliation, product, policy, or market disclosures.
Verified relationship changes involving named organizations or people.
Caveats
Private or unverified claims are excluded from this public view.
FAQ
Why is SIA Callgear included?
SIA Callgear has public evidence that makes the institution relevant to BTW's coverage of digital infrastructure, governance, or markets.
What is public about this profile?
The public layer covers visible role, operating context, linked organizations, and evidence-backed watchpoints.
What should readers watch next?
Readers should watch for source-backed role changes, new partnerships, regulatory exposure, operating expansion, or evidence that changes the public assessment.