Syniverse
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Thomas Therkildsen of Syniverse talks to Capacity's Nadine Hawkins about fast and reliable connectivity, current challenges within the international telecommunications environment and how Syniverse services help to solve these issues.
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Syniverse has announced the availability of a key new feature to its voice over LTE (VoLTE) roaming solution.
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Syniverse welcomes Bill Sansalone as its new chief financial officer.
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Twilio has invested US$750 million in Syniverse, in a completion of “plan B” of the messaging company’s plan following the collapse of a project to get it listed.
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Syniverse has claimed an industry first with the launch of its cloud-native, hyperscale digital engagement platform.
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Syniverse this morning dropped its plan for a US$2.85 billion reverse takeover that would have seen the company listed.
Forthcoming events
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Syniverse will work with Vodafone Oman to enable 5G roaming services in the Middle Eastern country.
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Syniverse has concluded a significant deal with Verizon, just a week before its shareholders consider a US$2.85 billion reverse takeover bid.
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Syniverse is collaborating with AT&T on the development of a solution that preserves inbound voice roaming after AT&T phases out its 3G network in February.
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Kicking off the quarterly financials, Tata Communications and Syniverse have published their latest results over the last 24 hours.
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Mary Clark, former chief marketing officer of Syniverse and then Synchronoss, has been appointed CMO of Brivo, a cloud-based building technology company.
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Syniverse has entered into a definitive merger agreement with M3-Brigade Acquisition II Corp (MBAC), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company.
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Interconnect and roaming specialist Syniverse has appointed Andrew Davies, a former Sprint, Vodafone and Verizon executive, as CEO.
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Syniverse and Twilio have entered into a partnership to develop next-gen mobile communications solutions and drive long-term growth.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world
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Syniverse and NTT DOCOMO, INC. are collaborating to offer inbound 5G roaming services to mobile operators and their customers in Japan.
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Syniverse has enabled Swisscom to monetise its wholesale roaming traffic using the GSMA’s Billing and Charging Evolution (BCE) industry standard.
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Syniverse, the mobile systems company owned by the Carlyle Group, has reshuffled its management following the retirement of Dean Douglas, who has been CEO since 2018.
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Syniverse has appointed Andrew Davies as its new chief financial and administrative officer (CFAO).
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The Indian government has asked the telecoms industry how quickly it could move Vodafone Idea’s 300 million customers to Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio or other operators.
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Syniverse has appointed Jeff Bak (pictured) as its new vice president of product management for cloud messaging services.
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China Telecom Global (CTG) and Syniverse have strengthened their strategic partnership with the pre-launch of a new suite of connectivity solutions for mobile operators in Africa.
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Syniverse is developing a secure global messaging solution designed to help brands keep text messaging safe over the internet and without proper user authentication.
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A second South Korean company has launched a 5G roaming service with a European operator.
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Syniverse and China Telecom Global (CTG) have partnered to migrate mobile operators in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) to 4G and other advanced voice, data, and video services.
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Syniverse has launched what it calls the first neutral roaming platform for wide area networks (WANs) using LoRa – low range – technology.
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Syniverse and IBM say they are to market a blockchain system after a successful trial of wholesale billing and mobile roaming with Orange and Russian operator MTS.
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Tata Communications and Syniverse are setting up what they call the world’s first managed IPX network interconnection.
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Analytics company Telarix is to merge with roaming and settlement company Starhome Mach, the companies announced today.
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These days, it seems the only thing more important to travellers than their wifi access is the suitcase containing their clothes.