Synchronica plc was a leading developer of next-generation mobile messaging solutions based on open industry standards. Their award-winning product portfolio included the flagship product Mobile Gateway, providing push email, synchronisation, instant messaging (IM), backup and restore, and mobile connectivity to social networks. Synchronica's products were white-labeled and offered by mobile operators in emerging and developed markets to provide mass market messaging services. Synchronica Mobile Gateway provided a unique multi-protocol gateway combining Push IMAP, SyncML, ActiveSync, Email to MMS, and Email to SMS, delivering push email and synchronisation to literally any mobile phone currently in the market without requiring an additional client to be downloaded. Expanding instant messaging to mobile devices, Mobile Gateway established carrier-branded IM communities, using the industry standard XMPP and provided gateways to popular Internet IM communities, connecting any IMPS-enabled handset. Headquartered in England, Synchronica maintained a development centre in Germany, in addition to a regional presence in the USA, Hong Kong, and Dubai. Synchronica was acquired by Myriad Group AG in April 2012.
| Website | http://www.myriadgroup.com |
| Revenue | $58.5 million |
| Employees | 24 (11 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 1996 |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Web Rank | 8 Million |
| Keywords | Mobile Messaging, Mobile Messaging Platform, Synchronization, Data Synchronization, Messaging Solutions, Mobile Software, Communication Software, Mobile Communication, Text Messaging, Instant Messaging, Wireless Messaging, Mobile Technology, Mobile Applications, Mobile Infrastructure, Sms Gateway |
| Competitors | Twilio, RingCentral, Vonage, Infobip, Sinch, Telesign, ZENVIA, Plivo, OPENMARKET LIMITED, Myriad Group AG +34 more (view full list) |
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The Synchronica annual revenue was $58.5 million in 2026.
11 people are employed at Synchronica.
Synchronica is based in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent.