Mondago

Mondago
Mondago Ltd.
Type Limited company
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 2001
Founder(s) Alexander Rogers
Headquarters Peterborough, England
Area served Europe
Key people Alexander Rogers
Products SmartPhone, SmartOperator, Go Connect
Website www.mondago.com

Mondago Ltd, founded in 2001 as Tiger Software Ltd, offers various Computer Telephony (CTI) software products for supply across Europe. Their products serve small, medium and national multi-location companies across various industries.

In their second year, Mondago (then known as Tiger Software) won the regional Innovation award.[1]

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Locations

Mondago's headquarters are at Arena House, Commerce Road, Lynch Wood, Peterborough, England.

Product offerings

  • Go Connect - Server platform that connects to multiple makes of PBX.
  • Go Gateway - Microsoft OCS/Lync RCC Gateway
  • Go Hosted - Cloud based version of Go Connect that links to premise based PBXs.

History

  • 2001 Tiger Software Ltd. founded by Alexander Rogers.
  • 2001 Tiger Software launched SmartPhone - one of the UK's most well known Computer Telephony products with over 3 million copies sold [2]
  • 2002 Tiger Software win regional Business Innovation award
  • 2004 SmartOperator product launched
  • 2004 Company renamed to Mondago Ltd.
  • 2008 Go Connect product launched
  • 2009 Go Gateway launched [3]

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