Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Infobip is a global omnichannel communications platform providing SMS, voice, email, WhatsApp, and RCS APIs with direct carrier connections across 190+ countries. Unicorn.
Infobip is a global cloud communications company founded in 2006 in Vodnjan, Croatia, and now headquartered in London, that has built one of the world's most extensive direct carrier network infrastructures — maintaining direct connections with over 700 mobile network operators across more than 190 countries — to provide SMS, voice, email, WhatsApp, RCS, Viber, and push notification delivery with delivery performance and regulatory compliance that competitors relying on aggregator networks cannot match. Infobip achieved unicorn status and has raised significant growth capital to expand its platform from infrastructure-level messaging into a full customer engagement suite, with products spanning communications APIs, a customer data platform, a marketing automation cloud, and an omnichannel contact center platform serving enterprises across financial services, retail, telecommunications, and e-commerce globally.
Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), Swedish 5G RAN leader with ~$22B revenue in 2025; mobile network equipment for carriers in 180+ countries, with technology handling 40% of global mobile traffic.
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson is a Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company headquartered in Stockholm, founded in 1876. The company is one of the two leading global suppliers of 5G radio access network (RAN) equipment alongside Nokia, reporting approximately $22 billion in revenue and an operating margin of 17% in 2025. Ericsson's technology handles more than 40% of the world's mobile traffic.\n\nEricsson's Networks segment, its largest business unit, provides RAN hardware, radio software, and network management systems to mobile operators in over 180 countries. The company has been a pioneer in Open RAN architecture, developing virtualized and cloud-native network components that allow operators to disaggregate hardware from software. Ericsson also acquired Vonage in 2022 for $6.2 billion to build out its cloud communications and network APIs business.\n\nThe company has faced significant market headwinds including reduced RAN spending as North American 5G buildouts matured and Chinese operators shifted to domestic suppliers. In response, Ericsson restructured in 2024-2025, eliminating thousands of positions and resharpening its focus on software-led growth, particularly in Intelligent Automation and Network APIs. Despite challenges, Ericsson maintains strategic importance as Western governments restrict Huawei equipment in critical national infrastructure.
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