Quobis will participate as an exhibitor at MWC26
Quobis returns as an exhibitor to MWC GSMA Barcelona in its 20th anniversary year, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of this event in the city of Barcelona.

Where can you find Quobis at MWC26?
Quobis leads the list of 49 technology SMEs that are part of the Spain Pavilion, promoted by the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service through RED.ES.
We will be in Hall 4 Stand 4C30, occupying the first of the booths in the Spain Pavilion, a space of more than 800 m2 that brings together a large representation of Spanish technology SMEs.

How to contact Quobis?
MWC is a busy event with lots of visitors and content, so it’s best to get organized in advance and make appointments with the companies and professionals you’re particularly interested in talking to.
If you already know us, use your usual contacts. If you’re coming to discover us, I recommend you fill out this form so one of our representatives can contact you to schedule your visit.
What are we going to present at MWC 26?
“Trusted communications” is the multi-layered strategy with which Quobis seeks to build a secure and reliable communications ecosystem.
It encompasses our branded calling and anti-fraud services and technologies, call risk assessment, telecommunications network security audits, development of network elements and carrier-class UC clients based on free software, which are an essential resource for real technological sovereignty, both at the business and national defense levels.
See you at MWC26
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Quobis, 20 years of technological evolution in the telecommunications industry
In 2026, Quobis celebrates its 20th anniversary. During these years, we have consistently been among the pioneers of major revolutions in telecommunications:
- Digital transformation (migration of voice networks to VoIP)
- SIP protocol standardization
- System virtualization (migration of network elements to the cloud, hybrid networks…),
- Evolution of unified communications towards UCaaS.
- Programmable Communications as a Service (CPaaS).
- Consolidation of WebRTC technology.
- NGN.
- API-ification of communication networks (Open Telecom APIs).
- Promoting open software in operator networks and business communications.
- Artificial Intelligence
Over the past 20 years, we have helped telecommunications companies create new services, deploy more secure solutions, and integrate cutting-edge technologies that address the real needs of their customers.
Our compact size and technological independence have given us the agility needed to participate in the major evolutions of telecommunications, making us respected interlocutors for regulatory bodies, large companies, carriers and technology vendors.
We begin this second decade focused on restoring trust in communication channels, making interactions between companies and their customers safer. That’s why our core activity is “Trusted communications,” because without trust, communications are just noise.
About Quobis:
Quobis specializes in hybrid network architecture for carrier-class telecommunications services or large enterprises in sectors such as retail, contact center, financial sector or public administrations.
Quobis stands out for its leadership in voice interconnection and security solutions, WebRTC and SIP technology, IMS or operator APIs, where it combines the creation of its own technology based on free software with market-leading commercial solutions.
About MWC26
MWC Barcelona 2026, organized by the GSMA, is the world’s largest and most influential event dedicated to the mobile technology and connectivity ecosystem. It will be held from March 2-5, 2026, at the Fira Gran Via venue, marking the 20th anniversary of the congress in Barcelona under the theme of the “Age of IQ” or connected intelligence. This edition will serve as a global platform to showcase advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), 5G-Advanced networks, the first signs of 6G, and quantum computing.
About RED.ES
Red.es is the public entity that serves as the implementing arm for the plans and public policies included in the Digital Agenda for Spain. Its main areas of activity include: innovation and entrepreneurship; the promotion of the digital economy (with a special emphasis on the digitalization of SMEs); digital public services (particularly healthcare and education); and the development of smart cities. Red.es is also responsible for the call for applications and selection of Spanish companies to participate in the Spanish Pavilion at MWC Barcelona, as well as the organization of the Pavilion itself.
