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Metaswitch

Metaswitch Networks is a multinational software company specializing in cloud-native solutions for voice, data, and services, enabling service providers to modernize networks and deliver advanced and VoIP capabilities. Founded in 1981 in , , as Data Connection Ltd by Ian Ferguson and a team of former employees, the company initially focused on software innovations for , pioneering the separation of and planes in networking as early as 1990 and later delivering the world's first cloud-native (IMS) voice core. Over its history, Metaswitch has developed a portfolio of carrier-grade virtual network functions, including VoIP softswitches, (VoLTE) and (VoWiFi) solutions, IMS cores, session border controllers, blocking tools, and containerized core elements, which support fixed, mobile, and converged operators serving more than 1,000 communications service providers globally, including 19 of the top 20 U.S. operators, as of 2025. The company remained independent until its acquisition by private equity firm in 2008, followed by a $270 million purchase by in July 2020 to accelerate cloud-based network deployments and operator empowerment. In a significant recent development, Alianza completed its acquisition of Metaswitch from on March 4, 2025, integrating its technologies to expand offerings for over 1,000 service providers, including 19 of the top 20 U.S. operators, and address gaps in services revenue growth amid the shift to cloud-native infrastructures.

History

Founding and early years

Metaswitch traces its origins to 1981, when it was founded as Data Connection Ltd. in , , by Ian Ferguson and six colleagues who had previously worked at in engineering and sales roles. The company began as a developer of software, initially targeting packet-switched networking technologies during an era when such systems were emerging as alternatives to circuit-switched . From its inception, Data Connection Ltd. focused on creating portable software stacks for packet-based voice and data networking protocols, including implementations of X.25 for wide-area packet switching and for . These efforts positioned the company as an early contributor to standards-compliant networking solutions, with its X.25 software enabling connectivity over public data networks and TCP/IP implementations supporting early internet protocols like those defined in RFC 1006. By the late 1990s, the firm had expanded into pioneering Voice over DSL (VoDSL) technologies, developing integrated voice switches to deliver over broadband lines, exemplified by products like the VP3000 announced in 2000. During the , Data Connection Ltd. experienced steady growth through collaborations with operators, providing data networking software that facilitated the transition to packet-based infrastructures. The company's Network Protocols Division became a key asset, delivering high-performance protocol software to major carriers and maintaining consistent profitability annually. In 2000, as part of its evolution toward voice solutions, Data Connection rebranded its VoDSL division as MetaSwitch, marking an early step in the company's broader naming transition.

Rebranding and expansion

In August 2000, Data Connection Ltd launched the MetaSwitch group, dedicated to developing DSL (VoDSL) solutions such as the MetaSwitch VP3000, which integrated gateway and Class 5 switching functions to enable carriers to deliver voice services over packet networks. This initiative marked the company's strategic entry into the emerging voice-over-packet market, building on its early expertise in packet networking protocols from the founding era. In October 2009, the company rebranded its overall identity to Metaswitch Networks, reflecting its growing focus on products and services for telephone companies and carriers. During the mid-2000s, Metaswitch expanded its portfolio into VoIP softswitches and (SIP) servers, enhancing interoperability for broadband voice applications. Key developments included the MetaSwitch VP3500, which supported SIP for IP Centrex and extended compatibility with SIP phones and feature servers, alongside extensions to the softswitch lineup for carrier-grade VoIP deployments. This growth drove significant financial performance, with the company reporting $101.8 million in revenue and $21.1 million in profits for its ending in early 2008, reflecting a 54% increase in profits year-over-year. To support its North American market focus, Metaswitch established and expanded U.S. operations, including a presence in , by 2000 for VoDSL product development and sales. Further growth included a new office in the in 2005 to accommodate increasing demand and engineering teams. These efforts facilitated partnerships with major carriers, such as deployments of solutions with providers like BroadStar Communications and Norlight Telecommunications through collaborations like the one with in 2006. In August 2011, the company underwent a formal legal name change from Data Connection Ltd to Metaswitch Networks Ltd to consolidate its identity as a dedicated software provider. This unified branding emphasized its focus on next-generation voice and data solutions, aligning operations across its global divisions.

Technological milestones and acquisitions

In March 2010, Metaswitch acquired AppTrigger Inc., a Richardson, Texas-based provider of service broker software, marking its first acquisition and enhancing its policy and charging capabilities for telecommunications networks. In April 2011, ahead of its formal rebranding, the company acquired Colibria AS to integrate advanced user data management and subscriber profile solutions into its next-generation network platforms. By the mid-2010s, Metaswitch advanced its cloud-native offerings with the development of Clearwater Core, the industry's first implementation of an (IMS) voice core built using web-scale methods to enable scalable voice, video, and messaging services. In 2016, it further refined this into a fully cloud-native IMS solution in partnership with , supporting on architecture. Metaswitch's technological progress extended to in the late , with the introduction of fully containerized core network elements as part of its efforts, demonstrated through projects that containerized mobile core functions for improved efficiency and deployment flexibility. A key acquisition in February 2017 involved OpenCloud Ltd., which brought expertise in telecom application servers, including the Rhino platform with RESTful APIs and signaling support, enabling Metaswitch to accelerate mobile and offer comprehensive software-based (VoLTE) solutions. These innovations facilitated Metaswitch's first software deployments in central offices and data centers, powering VoLTE and Voice over (VoWiFi) services for over 750 service providers worldwide by the end of the decade.

Products and services

Core communications software

Metaswitch's core communications software encompasses a suite of cloud-native platforms designed to handle and session management in networks. Central to these offerings is the MetaSphere platform, which includes the Call Feature Server (CFS) and Enhanced Application Server (). The CFS provides comprehensive call control and routing for residential and business services, supporting Class 5 switching features such as , , and three-way calling in IP-based environments. The EAS extends this functionality with unified messaging capabilities, integrating , notifications, and advanced business features like auto-attendants and hunt groups, enabling seamless media processing including and conferencing for both fixed-line and mobile networks. For next-generation networks, Metaswitch delivers the Clearwater Core , an solution that forms the foundation for advanced voice services. This platform supports (VoLTE) and Voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi), ensuring interoperability between cellular and Wi-Fi access while providing standardized and interfaces for scalable deployment. Its stateless, elastic architecture allows operators to handle high call volumes without service disruption, facilitating the transition from traditional circuit-switched systems to IP multimedia services. At the network edge, the Perimeta (SBC) secures and protects against threats in virtualized environments. Built on a zero-trust model, Perimeta decouples signaling and media processing to enable granular and robust demarcation for voice interconnects, supporting secure for VoLTE and with services like Direct Routing. These components collectively power migrations from legacy (TDM) architectures to IP-based systems, with Metaswitch software deployed across more than 750 fixed, mobile, and converged service providers worldwide.

Advanced network solutions

Metaswitch's advanced network solutions emphasize innovations in infrastructure and security, enabling service providers to deploy resilient, scalable systems for next-generation . Central to these offerings is the platform, a cloud-native core that supports standalone deployments through key elements such as the containerized User Plane Function (UPF) for efficient data handling via N3 and S1-U interfaces, and the Policy Control Function (PCF) for dynamic policy enforcement across slices. These components, built on methodologies, facilitate high-performance service-based (SBA) in public, private, or hybrid clouds, including , allowing operators to achieve low-latency connectivity for and private networks. Additionally, the Unified (UDM) integrates subscriber data management to ensure seamless authentication and session control in standalone environments. As of September 2025, following integration with Alianza, the and related functions have been rebranded under Alianza Core, with Alianza introduced as a managed hybrid core model to enhance deployment flexibility. To address fraud in (VoIP) networks, Metaswitch provides robust tools for mitigation, including the MetaSphere QCall solution, which implements standards to authenticate caller identities and prevent spoofing. This framework digitally signs calls at the origination point, enabling carriers to verify legitimacy and block unauthorized , thereby reducing fraudulent traffic and enhancing compliance with regulatory requirements like those from the FCC. MetaSphere QCall leverages reputation databases and analytics for proactive detection, offering service providers a comprehensive against the growing threat of illegal calling campaigns in VoIP ecosystems. Underpinning these solutions is Metaswitch's cloud-native architecture, developed using the Quicksilver platform to accelerate deployment in dynamic environments. This approach incorporates practices for automated scaling and resiliency, allowing virtual network functions (VNFs) to operate across clouds on , which supports web-scale operations without dependencies. By design, these enable rapid iteration and integration, helping operators transition from traditional infrastructures to agile, containerized systems that handle surging demands in and beyond. Following the acquisition by Alianza on March 4, 2025, Metaswitch's technologies have been integrated into Alianza's platform, empowering service providers to incorporate (UCaaS) features such as advanced tools alongside existing and security capabilities. This unification streamlines hybrid deployments, allowing telcos to expand revenue streams through bundled UCaaS offerings while maintaining support for Metaswitch's core portfolio.

Ownership and major transactions

Early investors

Metaswitch, originally founded as Data Connection Ltd. in 1981, operated as a without external funding for its first 27 years, relying on driven by contracts in the sector. This bootstrapped approach allowed the company to build its early revenue streams through software and hardware solutions for telecom operators, achieving consistent profitability and reaching over $100 million in annual revenue by the mid-2000s. In January , Francisco Partners led a significant to acquire a controlling interest in the company, partnering with and retaining involvement from the founding team and employees through an employee benefit trust. The investment amount remained undisclosed, but it marked the first external capital infusion since the company's inception and was aimed at accelerating expansion in next-generation communications technologies. This funding supported enhanced research and development efforts in (VoIP) and (IMS) solutions, including the MetaSphere platform and capabilities, which bolstered the company's position in carrier-grade networks. The investor backing contributed to strong financial performance, with the company reporting a peak net profit of $21.1 million on $101.8 million in revenue for its ending in 2007, announced shortly after the . Metaswitch maintained its private status throughout the , avoiding any public listing and focusing on sustained growth under ' stewardship until its acquisition by in 2020.

Microsoft acquisition and operations

On May 14, 2020, Microsoft announced a definitive agreement to acquire Metaswitch Networks from Francisco Partners, its private equity owner since 2008, for more than $270 million in stock. The transaction, aimed at bolstering Microsoft's cloud-based telecommunications offerings, was completed on July 15, 2020. Following the acquisition, Metaswitch's technologies were integrated into to advance capabilities, particularly for operators. This included enhancements to Operator Connect and the Teams Phone System, enabling telcos to more seamlessly connect their networks to for voice services via certified session border controllers like Perimeta. Metaswitch's virtualized network functions supported hybrid cloud deployments, allowing operators to maintain on-premises infrastructure while leveraging for scalability. The acquisition emphasized synergies in and , positioning Metaswitch's software to contribute to Azure's edge zones and initiatives for low-latency applications. Metaswitch products, such as those for voice core and signaling, were aligned with Microsoft's branding through for Operators, facilitating hybrid deployments that combined public cloud with private networks. Operationally, Metaswitch retained its headquarters in , , post-acquisition, supporting a global workforce focused on . efforts were realigned to support Microsoft's broader telecommunications strategy within for Operators, emphasizing cloud-native solutions until early 2025.

Alianza acquisition

On December 10, 2024, Alianza announced a definitive agreement to acquire Metaswitch from for an undisclosed sum. The transaction positioned Metaswitch to transition under new ownership while maintaining its operational focus on communications software. The acquisition was completed on , 2025, establishing Metaswitch as a of Alianza, a provider headquartered in . This move built upon Microsoft-era cloud integrations, providing a foundation for further evolution in hybrid deployment models. Strategically, the deal aimed to integrate Metaswitch's established on-premises solutions with Alianza's cloud-native (UCaaS) platform, enabling companies to expand services and modernize their core networks. By combining these capabilities, Alianza sought to offer greater deployment flexibility across environments, simplify operations through a unified platform, and drive innovation in AI-enabled features to support service providers serving over 1,000 customers, including 19 of the top 20 global operators. Following the acquisition, Alianza committed to ongoing support for Metaswitch's existing customer base and products, with plans to accelerate product innovation and integration without announcing any major layoffs. This approach was intended to foster growth for service providers by addressing gaps in revenue generation and in an increasingly cloud-centric market.

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