Use our carrier rates. Or bring your own.
PSTN and A2P messaging are commodities, and Teams Plus offers commodity pricing on tier-1 carrier infrastructure. If our rates aren't competitive for your traffic profile, we support BYOC. Either way, you run on the T+ carrier-grade network.
T+ Carrier Services
Use Teams Plus as the carrier for PSTN voice and A2P messaging. Competitive commodity rates on tier-1 carrier infrastructure with the T+ network, T+ Insights, and NRM included.
Bring Your Own Carrier
Already have carrier contracts you can't or won't break? Run them on the T+ network. Your carrier on the bottom, your application on the top, T+ infrastructure in between.
Voice and messaging on tier-1 carrier infrastructure.
PSTN voice termination, A2P messaging, and number inventory, all on tier-1 carrier networks with T+ Insights running underneath. Carrier-grade defaults, commodity pricing.
Termination & origination
Voice termination and origination across US, Canadian, and international destinations on tier-1 carrier infrastructure. Per-minute pricing that competes head-on with commodity carriers, with carrier-grade quality and T+ Insights as standard.
High-volume SMS & MMS
High-volume application-to-person SMS and MMS on tier-1 global carrier messaging infrastructure. Built for transactional, notification, and authentication workloads at carrier scale, accessible through the T+ SMS API.
DIDs & toll-free
Local DIDs and toll-free numbers across all US and Canadian rate centers. Provisioning, porting, and inventory management at the scale that outbound and enterprise telephony deployments actually require.
Carrier-grade routing logic
Least-cost routing, per-destination carrier selection, automatic failover between carrier routes, and route-quality scoring. The routing intelligence that delivers carrier-grade economics without manual route management.
Real-time throughput. No queues. No throttling.
At scale, every CPaaS platform reveals what it actually does with your traffic. Most accept your call, drop it into a queue, and dispatch it when their network has capacity. During bursts or peak hours, that queue depth becomes seconds, sometimes minutes, and your campaign stops being real-time. T+ doesn't queue. The carrier-grade network handles every call and every message in real time, at any volume, at any time of day.
- Calls held in queue under load
- Per-second rate limits enforced at the API layer
- A2P SMS throughput ceilings
- Throttled bursts during high-volume campaigns
- Delays surface mid-campaign, not during pilot
- Real-time call placement, every call
- No per-second rate limits
- No A2P throughput ceilings
- Burst-tolerant by architecture, not by exception
- Identical performance at peak and off-peak
Why we support BYOC at all.
Most carrier-network platforms force a carrier change as a condition of using the network. Teams Plus doesn't. The platform is application-agnostic on top and carrier-agnostic on the bottom, by design.
If your existing carrier contracts price better for your traffic profile, or you're contractually committed for the next 18 months, BYOC means you don't have to break the contract to get on the T+ network. You bring the carrier; we provide the network, the insights, and the reputation layer on top.
Contractual lock-in
Existing carrier MSA still has runway. BYOC lets organizations capture T+ Insights and NRM value without breaking active carrier commitments.
Pricing competitiveness
Some traffic profiles, particularly highly specialized international destinations, price better on legacy carrier relationships than on commodity rates. BYOC respects that.
Risk diversification
Enterprise telephony operators often run multi-carrier routing as a redundancy posture. BYOC fits into that operational model. T+ becomes one route option among several.
Number portability concerns
Some number inventories have porting complexity that's not worth resolving. BYOC means the existing inventory stays where it is. T+ becomes the network layer on top.
We win on price or we get out of the way.
PSTN voice and A2P messaging are commodities. Teams Plus prices them as commodities: competitive per-minute and per-message rates on tier-1 carrier infrastructure, with T+ Insights and NRM included rather than as paid add-ons.
End users almost always save money moving voice and messaging onto T+ carrier rates. When they don't, because their existing contracts price better, or they're locked in, or their traffic profile is highly specialized, BYOC keeps them on their existing carrier while still running on the T+ network.
The platform value isn't the carrier markup. It's the network beneath it, the intelligence on top of it, and the reputation layer that keeps numbers answerable. Carrier services exist so customers don't have to manage two vendor relationships when one will do, and so that BYOC is genuinely an option when it makes sense, not a tier we lock behind enterprise pricing.

How you deploy matters more than what you deploy.
Talk to a Teams Plus engineer about your carrier setup. We'll tell you whether T+ rates win or whether BYOC is the right call for your traffic.