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Twillio acquires India’s communications platform ValueFirst

March 19, 2021

Twillio acquires India’s communications platform ValueFirst

San Francisco-headquatered cloud communication firm Twilio said it has acquired ValueFirst, one of India’s driving Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) player, for an undisclosed fee.

ValueFirst interfaces organizations with buyers over telecom (SMS and voice) and Internet (chatbots, email and over-the-top) stations.

Last monetary year, ValueFirst handled more than 42 billion SMS messages and was one of India’s biggest informing aggregators and CPaaS – Communications Platform as a Service players.

Twilio means to profit by ValueFirst’s clients, market ability and item contributions, to additional scale their tasks.

India is a significant market for Twilio and their clients. The nation is encountering critical development and presents various freedoms in the territories of informing, conversational Artificial Intelligence, and advertising innovation.

“Together, we are eager to boost our situation in a significant market and turbocharge our joined achievement,” said Doug Garland, Senior Vice President of Strategic Business Development for Twilio.

Established in 2003, ValueFirst is one of the top CPaaS players of India. Settled in Gurugram, the organization has workplaces across India, the Middle East, and Indonesia.

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