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Ticker · NFN ISIN · DE000A0N4N52 LEI · 391200FZ5TRMIHIK0S97 F Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 440 across all filing types
Latest filing 2002-07-15 Report Publication Anno…
Country DE Germany
Listing F NFN

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NFON AG is a provider of integrated, AI-powered cloud business communications. Its product portfolio includes cloud telephony, SIP trunking, omnichannel contact center solutions, and intelligent assistants. The platform leverages artificial intelligence to enhance communication with features such as automated call transcription and summaries, voicemail-to-text, and AI-driven chatbots and voicebots (Nia, botario) for customer support and workflow automation. Designed for businesses of all sizes, the solutions are scalable and offer extensive integration capabilities with over 300 CRM and ERP systems. NFON emphasizes security and data privacy, offering GDPR-compliant services with a geo-redundant architecture and a C5 attestation from the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI).

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Infonet Services Corp. english
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly announces the date and time for the 'fiscal year 2003 first quarter conference call and audio Webcast' for Infonet Services Corporation. It provides dial-in numbers and replay instructions. This content is characteristic of an announcement preceding an earnings call, not the transcript itself, nor the full earnings release (ER) which usually contains the results. Since the primary focus is scheduling a call where participants discuss results, the most fitting category is 'Call Transcript' (CT) if the text *was* the transcript, but since this is the *announcement* of the call, and there is no specific category for 'Earnings Call Announcement', I must evaluate the closest fit. The closest related event is the earnings discussion. However, looking at the definitions, 'CT' is for the *full text transcript*. This document is an announcement about a future event. The closest category for announcements related to financial performance discussions, if not a formal ER or IR, is often related to investor communication. Given the options, and recognizing this is an announcement *about* a call where results will be discussed, it is not a formal report (10-K, IR, ER). It is an announcement of a communication event. If the call is an earnings call, the announcement itself is often filed under RNS or sometimes grouped with ER materials. Since the document is short and announces a future event (a call), it aligns best with the general regulatory announcement category, RNS, or potentially ER if we interpret the announcement as part of the earnings cycle documentation. However, the content is purely logistical for a conference call. Given the options, and the fact that it is an announcement about a future event, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the safest fallback, but let's re-examine. If this were the transcript, it would be CT. Since it is the announcement of the call, and it is not a formal report release announcement (RPA), RNS is the most appropriate general regulatory filing category for scheduling notices that don't fit elsewhere. However, since the call is explicitly about the *first quarter*, it is intrinsically linked to earnings. In many databases, these scheduling notices are filed under the same umbrella as the Earnings Release (ER). Given the strong link to quarterly results discussion, ER is a strong candidate, but ER is defined as the 'Initial announcement of quarterly/periodical financial results (key highlights only)'. This document contains no highlights. Therefore, RNS remains the best fit as a general regulatory announcement about a scheduled event.
2002-07-15 English
Infonet Services Corp. english
Delisting Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is an 'Ad-hoc' announcement dated February 21, 2002. The content explicitly states that Infonet Services Corporation is applying to terminate the registration statement filed for the sale of KPN Class B shares. This action relates to the status of a security offering or registration, which is a specific corporate action. It is not a full financial report (10-K, IR), an earnings release (ER), or a management discussion (MDA). Since it concerns a specific corporate action related to share registration/sale status, it fits best under Capital/Financing Update (CAP) as it deals with the structure and availability of shares for sale, or potentially Regulatory Filings (RNS) as a general announcement. Given the context of terminating a registration statement for share sales, CAP is a strong fit, but RNS is the general fallback for non-standard regulatory announcements. However, the action described—applying to terminate a registration statement for the sale of shares—is a direct financing/capital structure event. Since there is no specific code for 'Registration Termination Notice', and it is a formal announcement of a corporate action regarding securities, I will classify it as a Capital/Financing Update (CAP). The document length is short (3188 chars) and it is an announcement, not the underlying filing itself.
2002-02-21 English
Infonet Services Corp. english
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly announces the date, time, and dial-in/webcast details for the company's 'fiscal year 2002 third quarter conference call'. This content directly matches the definition of a Call Transcript (CT) event, even though the text provided is the announcement *of* the call, not the transcript itself. However, in financial classification, announcements specifically detailing an upcoming earnings or results conference call are often categorized as CT, as they are intrinsically linked to the earnings disclosure process. Given the options, CT is the most specific fit for an announcement detailing an earnings conference call structure. The document length is short (3533 chars), but the content is a detailed schedule for a call, not just a generic 'report is attached' notice, making CT more appropriate than RPA or RNS.
2002-01-31 English
Infonet Services Corp. english
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is an 'Ad hoc announcement' dated August 22, 2001, detailing strategic decisions (terminating a strategic alternative process) and operational updates (KPN registration request). This type of immediate, material, non-periodic disclosure, often released via services like DGAP (as indicated), typically falls under general regulatory announcements or news releases that don't fit the specific financial report categories (10-K, IR, ER). Since it is an immediate, material announcement that doesn't fit ER (Earnings Release), DIV (Dividend), or CAP (Financing), the most appropriate general category for miscellaneous regulatory/material news is Regulatory Filings (RNS). It is not a transcript (CT), an investor presentation (IP), or a formal report (10-K, IR).
2001-08-22 English
Infonet Services Corp. deutsch
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 95% confidence The document is an 'Ad-hoc-Mitteilung' (Ad-hoc announcement) dated August 22, 2001. It discusses strategic alternatives not leading to a sale, and crucially, announces that KPN Telecom BV has formally requested Infonet to register its Class B shares with the SEC for a public offering. This is a specific corporate action announcement regarding financing/share structure involving regulatory filings (SEC registration). It is not a full annual report (10-K), an earnings release (ER), or a transcript (CT). Since it deals with a major corporate action related to share structure and financing/partner relations, 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) is the most appropriate fit, as it details the status of strategic alternatives and the initiation of an SEC registration process for a large block of shares, which is a significant capital/ownership event. It is too specific for the general 'RNS' fallback.
2001-08-22 German

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