AI Firm Nixxy Secures Deal to Route $60 Million in Telecom Revenue

AI Firm Nixxy Secures Deal to Route $60 Million in Telecom Revenue

2026-03-19 companies

New York, Thursday, 19 March 2026.
Today, AI firm Nixxy agreed to manage up to $60 million in telecom traffic for FingerMotion, a major 12-month deal expanding its global infrastructure footprint and boosting recurring revenue.

Operational Synergies and Financial Impact

On March 19, 2026, Nixxy, Inc. (NASDAQ:NIXX) announced the finalization of a 12-month infrastructure services agreement with Telforge, Inc. [1][2]. The agreement, officially signed on March 18, 2026, coincides with the closure of FingerMotion, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:FNGR) acquisition of Telforge [1][2]. Under the terms of the deal, Nixxy is positioned to manage up to $60 million of FingerMotion’s projected revenues for the year 2026 [1][2]. This arrangement operates on a fixed monthly service fee structure, allowing Nixxy to assume comprehensive backend operational duties [2].

Strategic Positioning for FingerMotion

The partnership marks a critical step for FingerMotion following a period of targeted corporate expansion. The acquisition of Telforge traces back to a non-binding term sheet for a voice and messaging acquisition that the company signed on December 15, 2025 [2]. The formal integration of Telforge comes shortly after FingerMotion reported its third-quarter 2026 earnings on January 15, 2026, which posted $5.80 million in revenue alongside a net loss of $1.67 million [2]. By outsourcing its infrastructure management to Nixxy, FingerMotion aims to scale its telecom division to significant revenue milestones without incurring prohibitive additional capital expenditures or high operating costs [1].

Scaling Nixxy’s Telecom Infrastructure

For Nixxy, the agreement validates its ongoing transition into a premier provider of communications and data infrastructure [2]. The company specializes in scaling carrier-grade telecom rails that encompass messaging, voice, and automation-enabled workflows [1][2]. According to Nixxy CEO Mike Schmidt, the Telforge contract demonstrates the robustness of Nixxy’s proprietary software and its capacity to outsource infrastructure to global enterprises seeking operational efficiencies [1][2]. Furthermore, the deal bolsters Nixxy’s recurring services revenue and supports the continued scaling of its wholesale operations [1][2].

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