Broadband  |  2026-03-27

StreamWide Reports 25% Revenue Growth for FY 2025, Driven by MCx Platform Expansion and AT&T FirstNet Contract

Curated by: Gert Jan Wolf - Editor-in Chief for The Critical Communications Review

Paris-based critical communications software specialist StreamWide has reported consolidated revenue of €26.3 million for the full year 2025, representing growth of 25% year-on-year. The performance was principally driven by strong momentum in the company's platforms business — encompassing its team on mission (mission critical) and team on the run (business critical) solutions — which grew 36% to €19.9 million and now accounts for 76% of total revenue.


A landmark development during the year was the award and launch of a major SaaS contract with AT&T FirstNet, which contributed €1.4 million in initial recurring revenue ahead of the solution's commercial launch. The Fusion solution — marketed by AT&T as part of its FirstNet offering — was undergoing testing and validation with approximately thirty U.S. agencies at the time of the announcement, with commercial launch anticipated in Q1 2026.


SaaS revenue surged 285% to €1.9 million, a category StreamWide has now separated into its own reporting line given its anticipated growth trajectory. International revenue also expanded, rising from 31% to 39% of total activity. The legacy telecom operator business remained stable at €6.3 million.
Looking ahead, StreamWide cited ongoing projects in Asia-Pacific, growing indirect sales channels targeting defence, transport, and energy sectors, and continued expansion of its recurring revenue base as key growth drivers for 2026. The company noted that its exposure to AI disruption remains limited in the medium term, given the complexity of its low-layer telecommunication protocols and the security-sensitive environments in which its solutions are deployed.

Full-year 2025 results are scheduled for release on 24 March 2026.