Xura
Xura is a communications technology company that provides software and services for mobile operators and enterprises across messaging, voice, and digital communications domains.
- Messaging and communication platforms for Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and enterprises
- Voice and signaling solutions for carrier networks and IP-based communications
- Digital communication services supporting customer engagement and monetization use cases
- Software-based network functions for messaging, voice, and interconnect services
- Professional services, integration, and support for telecom and digital communication deployments
More About Xura
Xura focuses on software and services that enable mobile operators and enterprises to deliver, manage, and monetize messaging and voice communications across legacy and IP-based networks.
The company’s messaging offerings typically System Integration Testing (SIT) in the core of a mobile operator’s network, handling Service Mesh Security (SMS), Metadata Management System (MMS), and other application-to-person and person-to-person traffic using standard telecom protocols such as SS7, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and Diameter.
On the voice side, Xura provides carrier-grade solutions that support traditional circuit-switched services as well as Voice over IP and Voice over Long Term Evolution (LTE) (VoLTE) scenarios, with platforms that interface with IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) architectures and related 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) specifications.
Its digital communication services are positioned for use cases such as customer notifications, two-factor authentication, marketing campaigns, and conversational engagement, often exposed through APIs that integrate with enterprise applications and customer engagement platforms.
From an enterprise IT and architecture perspective, Xura’s portfolio can be categorized under carrier messaging infrastructure, voice and signaling (telecom networking), and communication platform capabilities that support integration with business systems and digital channels.
The company’s software-based network functions allow operators to move messaging and voice capabilities onto virtualized or cloud infrastructure, aligning with Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) practices when deployed in modern environments.
In multi-operator or interconnect scenarios, Xura’s technologies help manage routing, security, and interoperability across different networks, addressing areas such as SMS routing, signaling mediation, and fraud management within messaging and voice flows.
For directory and marketplace classification, Xura aligns with categories such as telecom messaging infrastructure, carrier voice and signaling solutions, and enterprise-to-consumer digital communication services, serving both network operators and organizations that require large-scale, programmable communications.