The New York-based firm, which maintains a global network reaching approximately 2.3 billion potential end-users, is pivoting its strategy to prioritize higher-margin digital services. By leveraging existing infrastructure and interconnections with over 600 telecom operators, the company aims to move beyond traditional voice and messaging services into fintech, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.
Financial results for the period ending June 30, 2026, show gross profit climbing to $4.8 million, up 26% from the prior year. CEO Leandro José Iglesias pointed to these figures as evidence of the company’s scalability, noting that the current annualized revenue per share sits at $41.18. Despite the growth in operations, the company’s book value significantly outpaces its public market capitalization—a disparity management describes as a fundamental misunderstanding of the firm's underlying assets by the market. As IQSTEL heads into the second half of the year, the focus remains on converting its expansive telecom footprint into sustainable profitability through its digital services division.




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