Bandwidth operates as a Communications Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) provider, offering avant-garde software application programming interfaces for voice and messaging services. It is the only API platform provider that owns a Tier 1 network with enhanced network capacity, primarily catering to business enterprises. It delivers unparalleled network quality and proactively monitors network operations 24/7 to resolve quality issues, capitalizing on an efficient cost structure for seamless connectivity and speed-to-market. Technology companies like Microsoft, Cisco and Google leverages Bandwidth's API to embed voice, messaging and 911 access into software & applications. It has 2 units: CPaaS and Other. CPaaS unit leverages cloud-based software platform for superior communications services to deal the huge demand of Unified-Communications-as-a-Service services and Meeting Solutions. It revenues from voice usage & messaging services. Other unit derives revenues primarily from legacy services & indirect revenues....
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