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Atlantis Technology is a U.S.-based WOSB/VOSB provider positioned as a secure IT, VoIP, telecommunications, and cloud infrastructure supplier for government and enterprise customers. Its website highlights target clients including federal agencies, defense contractors, government-affiliated organizations, and commercial customers. It also states that Atlantis Technology is the current VoIP provider for Boost Mobile and has supported GDIT and federal projects.
Within the communications/email category, Atlantis Technology is closer to an enterprise communications and telecom infrastructure provider than a self-service email or CPaaS platform. Its communications capabilities include Hosted VoIP, SIP Trunking, Managed Voice Networks, secure communications, encrypted VoIP, secure video conferencing, and unified communications platforms. Beyond voice, it also offers cloud and hybrid architecture, managed IT, cybersecurity monitoring, threat detection, incident response, and IT modernization, making it suitable for organizations that need to build communications, cloud, and security together.
The website does not disclose plans, call rates, SIP trunking unit prices, number fees, or minimum spend. Overall, pricing appears to be custom quoted after requirements discussion. In terms of APIs and integrations, the main content does not mention APIs, SDKs, Webhooks, developer documentation, or CRM/UC platform integrations, so it should not be treated as a developer-oriented communications API platform.
Compliance is one of the company’s main selling points. The site mentions NIST, FISMA, FedRAMP, DoD frameworks, DoD STIGs, and CMMC, and supports AWS GovCloud, Azure Government, and FedRAMP-aligned/complaint deployments. On performance, it describes enterprise-grade, mission-critical, SLA-backed reliability, 24/7 monitoring, and incident response, but does not provide quantitative metrics such as uptime percentage, voice quality, latency, or answer/connect rates.
The main advantages are its strong security and compliance positioning, with coverage across VoIP, cloud, cybersecurity, and managed IT. It is well suited to U.S. government agencies, defense contractors, and enterprises with strict compliance requirements. The drawbacks are that public information is mostly capability-focused, while pricing, coverage regions, number resources, international communications capabilities, and API capabilities are not transparent. For users who only need low-cost service, fast activation, global numbers, or developer APIs, RingCentral, Twilio, Telnyx, 8x8, and similar providers may be easier to evaluate.
The site does not provide information about China-based nodes, ICP filing, domestic accessibility, or services in China, so access from China is unknown.
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