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Dialogic

Dialogic is a communications technology company that provides software-based media, signaling, and real-time communications platforms for service providers and enterprises.

  • Software-based media processing and signaling platforms for voice, video, and messaging workloads.
  • Real-time communications solutions for service providers, network operators, and enterprises.
  • Support for IP-based and traditional telecom protocols for converged network deployments.
  • Enabling value-added services, applications, and network functions in carrier and enterprise environments.
  • Integration capabilities for OEMs, ISVs, and system integrators building communications solutions.

More About Dialogic

Dialogic focuses on software-centric communications infrastructure used by telecom carriers, cloud communications providers, and enterprises that deploy real-time voice, video, and messaging services. Its platforms target environments where media processing, signaling interworking, and session control must operate across IP-based and legacy networks. This positioning places Dialogic within solution categories such as real-time communications infrastructure, network interworking, and value-added service enablement.

The company’s offerings are designed to support deployments in carrier networks, hosted and cloud environments, and on-premises (on-prem) enterprise architectures. Typical use cases include IP multimedia services, contact center infrastructure, unified communications platforms, messaging gateways, and various telecom application services. Dialogic technology is often embedded by OEMs and ISVs that build commercial communications solutions, as well as integrated by system integrators into broader network or application projects.

Dialogic products commonly incorporate telecom and networking protocols such as Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for signaling, Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) for media transport, and interworking with Tamper Detection Mechanism (TDM) and SS7-based environments where required. The software platforms are built to enable software-based media processing functions that historically resided on dedicated telecom hardware, supporting functions such as conferencing, IVR, announcements, transcoding, and other media services. By offering these capabilities in software, Dialogic aligns with virtualized and cloud-native deployment models that many operators and enterprises adopt for network and application workloads.

Within an enterprise or institutional setting, Dialogic technology is used either as part of a broader communications stack or as a component embedded inside third-party platforms that deliver Unified Communications as a Service (UCAAS), CPaaS, contact center, or industry-specific communication solutions. Its focus on interoperability and protocol support positions it as an infrastructure layer that connects different network domains and application systems, enabling service providers and enterprises to introduce or extend IP-based services while maintaining connectivity with existing telephony investments.

For directory categorization, Dialogic can be associated with solution areas such as real-time communications infrastructure, media processing and signaling (communications infrastructure), carrier-grade telecom software (network infrastructure), and integration components for Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and ISV communications platforms (developer and OEM enablement). These areas summarize how Dialogic’s current offerings appear in the marketplace and how enterprise technical stakeholders typically evaluate and deploy its technology.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 420
  • Stock Ticker: -

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Corporate Headquarters

1504 McCarthy Boulevard
Milpitas, CA 95035

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services