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Syniverse Technologies

Syniverse Technologies is a Tampa-based telecommunications infrastructure firm processing messaging and data for over 300 mobile carriers globally.

Syniverse Technologies

Syniverse Technologies was founded in 1987 in Tampa, Florida. The firm initially provided message-processing services for telecom carriers and evolved into a critical infrastructure layer for mobile communications. Andrew Davies took the CEO role in 2023, and the company operates as a private entity backed by an undisclosed shareholder base. Syniverse focuses on telecommunications, enterprise software, and infrastructure. It offers messaging, roaming, and data connectivity services to over 300 mobile operators across more than 190 countries. The firm's platform processes billions of operations per year, including SMS traffic, and is a key vendor for GSMA carriers. Major clients include Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile (per public records). The firm also supports enterprise messaging for businesses like banks and logistics firms. The company's scale is measured by revenue—reported at roughly $700 million annually (per public filings, 2021)—rather than assets under management. The team size is not publicly disclosed, but Syniverse maintains a single headquarters in Tampa. There are no known philanthropic or adjacent vehicles publicly associated with the firm. One structural differentiator is Syniverse's role as a neutral intermediary in the telecom stack. Unlike many firms that operate with a specific geographic or sector mandate, Syniverse’s value derives from its carrier-grade network integration that is hard to replicate. The firm's ownership structure remains opaque, with no publicly named single family office or conglomerate backing it.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

1987

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Tampa

Corporate office

Tampa, FL, United States

Principals

Andrew L. W. T. Davies

Chief Executive Officer

John H. B. Smith

Chief Financial Officer

Sector focus

TelecommunicationsEnterprise SoftwareInfrastructure

Frequently asked questions

Who owns Syniverse Technologies?

Syniverse Technologies is privately held, but its specific ownership structure is not publicly disclosed. The firm was previously owned by The Carlyle Group after a 2016 acquisition, but that stake was sold in 2020. Current ownership is attributed to undisclosed institutional investors (per public filings).

Does Syniverse invest in external companies or funds?

Syniverse operates as an operating company, not an investment firm. It does not publicly report making external fund commitments or direct investments. Its capital deployment is focused on internal platform development and infrastructure.

What is Syniverse’s revenue or AUM?

Syniverse is a revenue-generating business rather than an asset manager. Annual revenue was estimated at $700 million as of 2021, according to public filings. The company does not disclose AUM or assets under management.

Which countries does Syniverse operate in?

Syniverse has a global footprint, providing services to mobile operators in over 190 countries. Its primary headquarters is in Tampa, Florida, with additional offices historically in Europe and Asia, though specific office locations are not currently listed.

What makes Syniverse different from other telecom infrastructure firms?

Syniverse positions itself as a neutral, carrier-grade provider that sits between mobile operators and their customers. This neutrality allows it to process traffic for competing carriers without conflict, a structural advantage over carrier-owned platforms.

Who are Syniverse’s main competitors?

Competitors include BICS, Tata Communications, and Mavenir in the messaging and roaming space. Syniverse competes primarily on scale and integration depth with major US carriers.

Is Syniverse affiliated with any family office or private investor group?

No publicly known family office or named private investor is explicitly tied to Syniverse. The firm transitioned from a public company to private ownership under Carlyle, then to current undisclosed holders.

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