CounterPath Timeline
2008
Donovan Jones appointed President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
CounterPath acquires BridgePort Networks, a leading innovator in Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) solutions for service providers
CounterPath acquires FirstHand Technologies, an innovator in extending enterprise telephony features to smartphones and dual-mode handheld devices over WiFi and cellular networks
2007
CounterPath helps Verizon Business deliver Unified Communications solution with integration of CounterPath's technology into Verizon Business' Integrated Communications Package
CounterPath Solutions changes its name to CounterPath Corporation
CounterPath partners with Laszlo Systems to integrate CMC WebPhone to Laszlo's Rich Internet Applications (RIA) interface, Webtop, The Web 2.0 Desktop™
CounterPath acquires NewHeights Software Corporation and expands its VoIP product suite to include solutions for enterprise
CounterPath launches Bria™ 2.0 – the multimedia communicator that features video, voice presence and instant messaging in a contact-centric user interface
Polycom and CounterPath team up to enable CounterPath's softphone over Polycom HD Voice™ technology devices
Mobilkom austria goes live with CounterPath's Softphone in A1 over IP Launch
BridgePort Networks, Oberthur Card Systems and CounterPath Solutions Announce Commercial Availability of Fixed Mobile Convergence Solution
Huawei becomes new CounterPath partner
Top Forty Under 40 - Business in Vancouver names CounterPath's President Donovan Jones, as 40 under 40 recipient
2006
Hana Micron teams with CounterPath to Increase Adoption of Multimedia VoIP Solutions in Asian Market
David Karp joins CounterPath team as Chief Financial Officer
Primus Telecom Launches CounterPath-Powered Softphone in Australia
Cisco Systems publicly disclosed as new CounterPath customer
Softphone eyeBeam 1.5 launches
Adtran becomes CounterPath customer
Donovan Jones appointed President and Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Free softphone X-Lite 3.0 launches
AT&T becomes CounterPath customer
BT (British Telecom) becomes CounterPath customer.
Intel working with CounterPath to Enhance Mobile Communications
Intrado partnership launches first softphone to support E9-1-1
Queen's School of Business and Queen's Centre for Business Venturing (QCBV) lists CounterPath on Top 20 Best Small and Medium Employers list.
8X8 becomes CounterPath customer
2005
Jason Fischl joins CounterPath as Chief Technology Officer
Yak becomes CounterPath customer.
CounterPath Solutions, Inc. becomes the new name of Xten.
Vonage becomes Xten customer
Lucent Technologies becomes Xten partner
2004
Deutsche Telekom becomes Xten customer
Xten and Global Village Telecom launch first VoIP service in Brazil
First VoIP call at 40,000 feet uses the Xten eyeBeam softphone.
2003
Xten launches first commercial product - X-PRO SIP softphone
2002
Xten incorporated