Comparison

Overview

Company snapshot and where each provider is based.

FieldInfobipTelesign
What it isGlobal omnichannel communications platform for SMS, WhatsApp, voice, email, and moreDigital identity and programmable communications platform offering SMS, RCS, voice, WhatsApp, Viber and email APIs alongside phone verification and fraud-prevention services.
Founded20062005
Ownershipprivateprivate
Employees3,000-5,000500-1,000
HQ cityVodnjanMarina del Rey
HQ countryCroatia (EU)USA
What's the differenceInfobip edges ahead on the overall messaging.dev Score (96 vs 70). Infobip is private and headquartered in Vodnjan, Croatia (EU); Telesign is private and based in Marina del Rey, USA.

Channels

Which messaging channels each provider can send and receive on.

FieldInfobipTelesign
SMSYesYes
MMSYesNo
RCSYesYes
WhatsAppYesYes
ViberYesYes
Facebook MessengerYesNo
TelegramYesNo
Apple Messages for BusinessYesNo
VoiceYesYes
EmailYesYes
What's the differenceThey share 6 channels. Infobip additionally offers MMS, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Apple Messages for Business.

Developer Experience

How quickly a developer can sign up and send a first message.

FieldInfobipTelesign
Self-service onboardingYesYes
Free developer creditYesYes
Docs qualityhighhigh
DocumentationOpen ↗Open ↗
SDKsJava, C#, Python, PHP, Go, Node.jsC#, Java, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby
Sandbox / test envYesNo
API typesREST, SMPP, SMTPREST
What's the differenceOn SDKs, Infobip adds Go; Telesign adds Ruby; Infobip offers Sandbox / test env, while Telesign does not; on API types, Infobip adds SMPP, SMTP.

Data & Compliance

Data residency options and enterprise compliance certifications.

FieldInfobipTelesign
EU data residencyYesYes
US data residencyYesYes
Choose regionYesNo
GDPRYesYes
ISO 27001YesYes
SOC 2YesYes
HIPAAYesYes
What's the differenceInfobip offers Choose region, while Telesign does not.

Data Retention

How long message content and metadata are stored, and whether that is configurable.

FieldInfobipTelesign
Retention policyInfobip processes and retains message and traffic data to deliver messages and meet regulatory requirements; message content retention is limited and configurable for enterprise customers under a data-processing agreement.Customer transaction data is retained for 90 days for operational troubleshooting and billing purposes, with full backups maintained across two separate data centers also kept for 90 days.
What's the differenceInfobip: Infobip processes and retains message and traffic data to deliver messages and meet regulatory requirements; message content retention is limited and configurable for enterprise customers under a data-processing agreement. Telesign: Customer transaction data is retained for 90 days for operational troubleshooting and billing purposes, with full backups maintained across two separate data centers also kept for 90 days.

Pricing & Credits

Pricing model and the cost of a first message.

FieldInfobipTelesign
Pricing modelPrimarily quote/contract-based (contact sales), with some pay-as-you-go optionsPay-as-you-go per-message/per-transaction pricing with volume-based enterprise contracts; public per-message rates are not transparently listed.
SMS starting priceNot publicly listed (contact sales for a quote)Not published
Free developer creditYesYes
What's the differenceInfobip and Telesign are closely matched on pricing & credits — no material differences in the tracked fields.

Reach & Reliability

Global coverage and delivery dependability.

FieldInfobipTelesign
Countries covered190230
Direct operator connectionsYesYes
Published uptime SLA99.99%No published SLA
What's the differenceTelesign leads on Countries covered (230 vs 190 for Infobip).

Company & Trust

Independent reviews and company profile.

FieldInfobipTelesign
G2 rating4.64.3
G2 reviews30020
Ownershipprivateprivate
Employees3,000-5,000500-1,000
What's the differenceInfobip leads on G2 rating (4.6 vs 4.3 for Telesign); Infobip leads on G2 reviews (300 vs 20 for Telesign).

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