While this wasn't the case when we started out, in today's world, designing more sustainable and responsible products has become a matter of course and will likely be a requirement in the future. Times are changing, and we can only welcome that. But let's not fool ourselves: this necessarily requires a new vision of telephony.
It is a question of definitively rejecting a model based on technological one-upmanship in order to prioritize the needs of our users and take into account all stakeholders in our value chain. This is not only what sets us apart, but also what drives our commitment.
Thinking differently has been the key to our success and led to rapid growth. So much so that we have had to move our headquarters four times to accommodate new employees. Since the launch of our first devices, we have sold more than 3 million units and now operate in 16 countries. Although Crosscall's initial mission was to make sustainability accessible to the general public, we are also very proud to have been chosen by the SNCF, the police, the gendarmerie, and hospitals to equip their staff in conditions that place heavy demands on equipment.
Crosscall has now become a medium-sized company (ETI) with almost 200 employees. It has raised several rounds of funding while ensuring that its capital remains 100% French and that its employees are stakeholders. True to our DNA, we recently decided to offer a 5-year hardware warranty on Generation 5 products, a unique warranty in the telephony sector. In line with new regulations that require manufacturers to display the repairability level of their products, not only have our latest models obtained the highest ratings on the market, but we are also committed to ensuring that their components remain available for 10 years.