← Back to context Comment by vernon99 7 days ago So like Twilio but for some local European networks? 1 comment vernon99 Reply jlundberg 7 days ago Yes, very much so. We came to the same conclusion but started with two-way SMS text messaging. Twilio started with voice.We basically have full international support these days, but are strongest in Northern Europe.For instance, if you want a virtual mobile phone number in Sweden that supports both SMS and voice, Twilio can’t provide that but we do.Plus we have nicer API if you aks me :)Company name is 46elks. The country code to Sweden is +46 so the name is an hint our service is in the telephony space.
jlundberg 7 days ago Yes, very much so. We came to the same conclusion but started with two-way SMS text messaging. Twilio started with voice.We basically have full international support these days, but are strongest in Northern Europe.For instance, if you want a virtual mobile phone number in Sweden that supports both SMS and voice, Twilio can’t provide that but we do.Plus we have nicer API if you aks me :)Company name is 46elks. The country code to Sweden is +46 so the name is an hint our service is in the telephony space.
Yes, very much so. We came to the same conclusion but started with two-way SMS text messaging. Twilio started with voice.
We basically have full international support these days, but are strongest in Northern Europe.
For instance, if you want a virtual mobile phone number in Sweden that supports both SMS and voice, Twilio can’t provide that but we do.
Plus we have nicer API if you aks me :)
Company name is 46elks. The country code to Sweden is +46 so the name is an hint our service is in the telephony space.