Twilio Vs. MirrorFly: Who Is the Future of Real-Time Communication?

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the corporate business world to network with associates and communicate with potential clients using online communication tools. Hence, given the current market conditions – having a functional and efficient communication system has become the need of the hour. Due to which platforms offering text, voice, and video chat features must ensure they offer enterprise-level models. These platforms must be customizable and scalable. It is also important for the communication platform to be of a certain standard that supports a huge number of users with minimal latency rates. Nevertheless, with multiple options in the market, it can be difficult to choose the right real-time communication platform.

Twilio

So, what is Twilio? Twilio is one of the top-rated cloud communication platforms in the market that uses a PaaS model. Twilio offers developers tools or software-based platforms to integrate voice, video, or messaging into any mobile app. Twilio is basically a developer’s platform, which means that this platform cannot be used by a marketer or a non-developer. Twilio as a communication platform provides a powerful API system for phone services offering companies to make and receive phone calls and send and receive text messages instantly.

Key Things to Know: Enterprise Chat Architecture That Connects Millions of Users

Every architecture is designed to serve the purpose of the chat application, whether it’s between a doctor and patient or a customer and support agent, the result of transmitting the messages is the same, but the range of communication for different sectors differs. The chat infrastructure should possess the potential to serve communication for any industry, and that’s where the enterprise chat architecture comes into play. 

Let’s get into how an enterprise chat architecture is engineered to withstand millions of concurrent users and messages.