Submitted by ChocolateTsar t3_111bic8 in news
_0x29a t1_j8dvprr wrote
Reply to comment by HappyFunNorm in Twilio to lay off about 1,500 employees, or 17% of its workforce by ChocolateTsar
Twilio is quite big. And does require a ton of engineering. They operate APIs that allow you to intercede with telco systems.
This enables software to be written to obtain phone numbers make calls etc. you can the. Use that to build products and services. They work almost entirely in software. Meaning lots of engineers.
Proud_Tie t1_j8eoc12 wrote
They also run Authy, the 2fa app.
WittyPerception3683 t1_j8e9iu7 wrote
Is that like SD Wan? Sorry, I'm new to network engineering
okwhateverigetit t1_j8erq3c wrote
No. More like middleware for software development. Here is an infographic of other companies in the sector:
https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/format:webp/1*SPzu7pOsC3nucFN3bXgZdA.png
WittyPerception3683 t1_j8erti3 wrote
Ah thanks 👍
azsnaz t1_j8egbg3 wrote
I know credit unions that use them for phone banking
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in-game_sext t1_j8gl84f wrote
So what you're saying is that they're the bastards who make spoofing for phone scammers a breeze?
inform880 t1_j8hbm9r wrote
I doubt it.
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