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Ericsson-owned cloud communications platform with CPaaS APIs competing with Twilio; $6.2B acquisition for UCaaS/CCaaS and programmable voice, SMS, and video APIs under strategic review.
Vonage is a cloud communications platform offering unified communications (UCaaS), contact center solutions (CCaaS), and programmable communications APIs (CPaaS) for businesses and developers — providing business phone systems, video conferencing, team messaging, and a developer API platform (Vonage Communications APIs, formerly Nexmo) that enables embedding voice, SMS, video, and messaging capabilities into applications. Founded in 2001 in New Jersey as a VoIP consumer phone service, Vonage pivoted to business communications and was acquired by Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC) for $6.2 billion in 2022.
Sinch is a public cloud communications company offering SMS, voice, email, and messaging APIs globally, serving 150,000+ businesses. Trades as SINCH on Nasdaq Stockholm.
Sinch is a Stockholm-based cloud communications company that trades on Nasdaq Stockholm under the ticker SINCH and provides a customer communications cloud spanning SMS, voice, email, WhatsApp, RCS, and conversational messaging to approximately 150,000 businesses globally. Founded in 2008 as CLX Communications and rebranded as Sinch in 2019, the company pursued an aggressive acquisition strategy to build global scale — acquiring companies including MessageMedia, Pathwire (Mailgun and Mailjet), Wavy (Latin America), Inxmail (Germany), and Zetabox (Europe) to assemble a global communications platform with owned sending infrastructure, direct carrier relationships, and market-specific capabilities across North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific.
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