Amsterdam, Netherlands — March 2026
Netquori, a Netherlands-based provider of global connectivity and digital infrastructure services, has announced the launch of Quori, a secure communication platform designed to support both consumers and enterprises. The company will officially launch the platform on 9 March 2026, with Quori Enterprise positioned as a key component of Netquori’s broader transition toward becoming a global connected infrastructure provider.
While messaging applications are often viewed as consumer services, Netquori’s vision positions communication as a core infrastructure layer alongside connectivity, identity, and data governance.
“Connectivity alone is no longer enough,” said Matti Peisanen, Founder of Netquori. “Enterprises increasingly need communication platforms that are secure, compliant, and aligned with regional regulatory requirements. Quori is designed to become part of that infrastructure layer.”
Secure Communication for Regulated and Global Enterprises
Quori Enterprise has been designed for organizations operating in regulated or mission-critical environments such as municipalities, healthcare providers, emergency services, and multinational corporations.
Key capabilities include:
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End-to-end encrypted communication using modern encryption protocols
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EU-hosted infrastructure under European jurisdiction
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Enterprise-grade identity and access control
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Audit logging and compliance-ready architecture
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High-availability infrastructure targeting 99.99% uptime
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Priority messaging and acknowledgment features for critical communication
The platform’s architecture is designed to support sovereign regional deployments, allowing multinational organizations to operate separate communication environments aligned with regional regulations while maintaining unified communication capabilities.
Sovereign Communication Infrastructure
Netquori is launching Quori with its first infrastructure deployments hosted within the European Union, reinforcing the company’s focus on European digital sovereignty.
However, the architecture has been designed to support regional sovereign instances in other jurisdictions when required by multinational organizations.
This approach enables organizations to operate:
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EU environments under EU jurisdiction
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Other regional deployments aligned with local regulatory frameworks
while maintaining secure communication across organizational boundaries.
Expanding Beyond Connectivity
Netquori has traditionally focused on global connectivity solutions, including IoT connectivity and travel eSIM services through its Netquori Mobile platform.
The introduction of Quori marks an important step in the company’s evolution toward a broader global connected infrastructure model, where connectivity, communication, and security operate as integrated layers.
“Communication is a natural extension of connectivity,” Peisanen said. “As organizations deploy connected devices, distributed teams, and digital services globally, the need for secure and sovereign communication becomes part of the same infrastructure stack.”
Consumer and Enterprise Platform
Alongside the enterprise offering, Netquori will release a free consumer version of Quori, designed for individuals seeking private communication without sharing a phone number.
The consumer platform is intended to support broader ecosystem adoption while Quori Enterprise focuses on regulated and mission-critical organizational environments.
Launch and Availability
The official launch of Quori is scheduled for 9 March 2026, with additional technical details and early access available through the platform’s website.
More information:
https://www.quori.eu
About Netquori
Netquori is a Netherlands-based technology company focused on secure connectivity and digital infrastructure solutions. The company provides global connectivity services for IoT devices, enterprises, and mobile users, and is expanding its platform to include secure communication and sovereign infrastructure capabilities.
