You mean regulation in order to prevent SPAM? Surely thats a good thing right? Email me and Ill get you the best experience albeit you need to be a legit company. robert@
Its more than just regulation, have you seen your login system. You have to login and pick another product to login. It's just so clunky compared to how it started out. Its like your team has never used your own product as a customer. Before you explain why its like that, i'll tell you - it's some internal reason to do with your team or internal structure that your customers don't care about & will never see.
Just curious as well, how many legit companies percentage wise are there vs the spammers - that makes it hard for most customers vs the spammers.
I'll see if I can write in, fyi we signed up to Messagebird first over 6 years ago so have seen it deteriorate as a product over time.
We actually do. Difference is we are direct with the carriers and dont pay middle man so we can make inbound free in most countries (which is also how global telecom works from an interoperability standpoint) We also have numering access across local, mobile , tf in over 150 countries.
Mostly a US issue. Api’s on messaging have been in europe and asia since 2002. The main value prop is easy api’s and global connectivity for our SMS API’s as more and more businesses go global. Also we didnt start any price war. Our pricing is a bit cheaper than Twilio 0.0075 T vs 0.005 MB. That said - welcome any messaging users to email me and we can talk about the price war :-)