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BYOC and Baked Potatoes… and API Driven

“Simwood is a forward-thinking, straight-talking, carrier, with a lot of carrier services to offer,” says David Duffet, Simwood’s Corporate Ambassador. “Simwood is built from day one as an IP carrier. We see some carriers sort of shivering in the corner and getting worried about legacy technology getting turned off. We're 100% IP.” Simwood has been serving the UK for 28 years and is a member of the Cloud Communications Alliance.

“We're API driven, so everything that we've built natively in our globally distributed core is addressable via an API. We do have a portal as well, so people can come in and turn things on and off and configure things, but they can do it programmatically via an API. And so if you're a forward-thinking service provider, you can use Simwood to connect your services and your customers.”

BYOC (and baked potatoes)

So, what’s a carrier doing talking about BYOC, bring your own carrier?

And what does that have to do with baked potatoes?

Watch this unique podcast to learn how Simwood is offering and building the service sets that match today’s needs.

“Dinosaurs, beware. Simwood, have the potato. Because we're IP native. We're API driven. We're open-source friendly. Everything has coalesced and come together to allow us to offer this potato.”

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