OVH Télécom
OVH Télécom is a French telecommunications provider that delivers fixed and IP-based voice, internet access, and related network services for businesses and organizations.
- Business fixed and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony services (voice communications)
- Internet access for professionals, including xDSL and fiber offerings (connectivity)
- IP-based trunking and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) services for PBX and unified communications integration (communications infrastructure)
- Value-added services such as virtual switchboards, conferencing, and call management features (collaboration and call control)
- Integration with OVHcloud hosting and infrastructure services for converged voice-data deployments (cloud and telecom convergence)
More About OVH Télécom
OVH Télécom operates as the telecommunications arm of OVH, focusing on fixed telephony, VoIP, and internet access tailored for professional and enterprise use. Its portfolio targets organizations that require IP-based voice services, converged data and voice connectivity, and integration with hosting or cloud infrastructure. The company’s services are positioned for SMEs, distributed enterprises, and IT service providers that manage multiple customer sites or need centralized network administration.
In voice communications, OVH Télécom provides fixed telephony and VoIP offers that use SIP (voice over IP) for call setup and control. Enterprise customers can connect IP phones, softphones, or on-premises (on-prem) IP-PBX platforms through SIP trunks (communications infrastructure) to route inbound and outbound calls over the internet or dedicated access lines. The services typically support number portability, geographic and non-geographic numbers, and configuration via web-based management consoles, enabling IT teams or resellers to administer lines, users, and routing rules remotely.
On the connectivity side, OVH Télécom delivers professional internet access (network connectivity) through technologies such as xDSL and fiber, depending on local availability. These services are designed to support both general internet usage and quality-sensitive voice traffic. In enterprise or multi-site contexts, customers may combine connectivity and VoIP from OVH Télécom to simplify vendor management and align service levels across voice and data. Options such as static IP addressing, dedicated bandwidth tiers, and service guarantees are relevant for VPNs, hosted applications, and SIP-based telephony.
OVH Télécom also offers value-added telephony features like virtual switchboards or hosted PBX capabilities (cloud communications), which provide call routing, IVR, voicemail, hunt groups, and conferencing without requiring customers to operate their own PBX hardware. These functions are typically accessed through web administration and standard IP endpoints, which can be integrated into broader unified communications environments. For IT and telecom integrators, these hosted features allow white-label or managed service propositions to end customers.
A distinct aspect of OVH Télécom’s positioning is its proximity to OVHcloud infrastructure and hosting services (cloud infrastructure). Organizations can combine dedicated servers, virtual machines, or private cloud resources with OVH Télécom voice and connectivity to host applications, contact-center workloads, or SIP-based communication platforms directly within OVH’s data centers. This supports architectures where communication servers, CRM systems, and web applications reside close to network edge services, with predictable latency and bandwidth between the cloud environment and telephony endpoints.
Within an enterprise IT directory or marketplace, OVH Télécom fits into categories such as business VoIP and SIP trunking (communications infrastructure), enterprise fixed telephony (voice services), business internet access (network connectivity), and hosted PBX or virtual switchboard solutions (cloud communications). These offerings are used by organizations that seek IP-based voice integration with their existing Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN), require centralized management of numbers and lines, or want to align network, hosting, and telephony under a single provider framework.