Global Telecom appoints Ivo Rook, Jay Fallah and Toby Farrand to its newly formed Board of Directors

– USA, CA –  Global Telecom, the only U.S.-based manufacturer of modules for Internet of Things devices, today announced the formation of its Board of Directors, with the first three appointees, Ivo Rook, Jay Fallah, and Toby Farrand.

“Global Telecom is expanding its scope and this fantastic slate of Directors ushers in a new chapter for the company,” said CEO,  Ahmad Malkawi.

About Ivo Rook

Ivo Rook, former SVP, Internet of Things at T-Mobile/Sprint. Until this past December, Rook served as the company lead for IoT innovation and as the liaison officer for the Softbank Group and the Vision Fund. Previously, he was the CEO of Vodafone IoT. Rook is a well-recognized IoT pioneer, known for innovating and disrupting the global IoT industry since the very beginning.

About Jay Fallah

Jay Fallah, CTO for NXM Labs, a leader in Autonomous Security software and insurance products designed to safeguard devices and protect personal privacy. Fallah is a prolific innovator, advisor, and mentor with numerous patents in data integrity, cybersecurity, and privacy through a digital ledger. In 2019, he won the North American IoT Cybersecurity Visionary Innovation Leadership Award.

About Toby Farrand

Toby Farrand, VP, Engineering and Operations of Ooma, a smart communications platform for businesses and consumers, delivered from its smart cloud-based SaaS platform. Farrand oversees Ooma’s technical development, manufacturing, and engineering, and has 20+ years of experience creating high-tech products, from personal computers (at Apple for 10 years) and video game consoles (3DO), to satellite networking systems (founder and CEO of BroadLogic) and home broadband media centers (Moxi Digital and Digeo).

About Global Telecom

After winning multiple awards and recognition for its hardware in 2020, Global Telecom looks forward with a larger emphasis on cybersecurity solutions. The company is pioneering new approaches in post-quantum computing resistance with the Global Telecom Quantum Cryptography Engine, powered by a true Quantum Random Number Generator (QRNG). The GTQCE is expected to be ready for in-the-field testing by the end of 2021.

Global Telecom engineers hardware, software, and AI solutions that enable a reliable and secure Internet of Things. In 2020, the company was named the “Emerging IoT Company of the Year for the Consumer Market” in the 8th Annual Compass Intelligence Tech Awards, and “M2M Equipment Provider of the Year” at the 4th Annual Mobile Breakthrough Awards. The company holds two U.S. Patents (9,961,168 and 10,582,018).

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