As discussed in Part 1 of our series, Twilio is an excellent CPaaS—but it is not a carrier, and this means that as your call and message volume goes up pricing becomes increasingly prohibitive. Audio quality can be iffy. Worse yet, the lack of redundancy leaves you open to disasters!
In Part 2, we’ll demonstrate how you can add a Bring Your Own Carrier Carrier (BYOC) trunking solution for outbound Programmable Voice to power any fast-growing application, enterprise VoIP solution, contact center, or service provider. Whether you use Twilio, MS Team, or another CPaaS / UCaaS, BYOC takes just minutes to add—no number porting or dev lift required. Join us to see how!
With BYOC for outbound voice, you can:
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