Migrating from Bandwidth to Plivo is a seamless and painless process. The two companies’ API structures, implementation mechanisms, SMS message processing, and MMS message processing are similar. We wrote this technical comparison between the Bandwidth and Plivo APIs so that you can scope the changes for a seamless migration.
Understanding the differences between Bandwidth and Plivo development
Most of the APIs and features that are available on Bandwidth are also available on Plivo, and the steps involved are almost identical. This table gives a side-by-side comparison of the two companies’ features and APIs. An added advantage with Plivo is that not only can you code using the old familiar API method, you can also implement your use cases using PHLO (Plivo High Level Objects), a visual workflow builder that lets you create workflows by dragging and dropping components onto a canvas — no coding required.
Plivo account creation
Start by signing up for a free trial account that you can use to experiment with and learn about our services. The free trial account comes with free credits, and you can add more as you go along. You can also add a phone number to your account to start testing the full range of our voice and SMS features. A page in our support portal walks you through the signup process.
You can also port your numbers from Bandwidth to Plivo, as we explain in this guide.
Migrating your SMS application
You can migrate your existing application from Bandwidth to Plivo by refactoring the code, or you can try our intuitive visual workflow builder PHLO. To continue working with the APIs, use one of the quickstart guides to set up a development environment for your preferred language. Plivo offers server SDKs in seven languages: PHP, Node.js, .NET, Java, Python, Ruby, and Go. For another alternative that lets you evaluate Plivo’s SMS APIs and their request and response structure, use our Postman collections.
How to send an SMS message
Let’s take a look at the process of refactoring the code to migrate your app from Bandwidth to Plivo to set up a simple cURL application to send an SMS message by changing just a few lines of code.
Alternatively, you can implement the same functionality using one of our PHLO templates. For example, if you want to send an SMS message, your PHLO would look like this.
Migrating your MMS application
How to send an MMS message
Let’s take a look at the process of refactoring the code to migrate another application from Bandwidth to Plivo — a simple cURL application to send an MMS message — by changing just a few lines of code.
Alternatively, you can implement the same functionality using one of our PHLO templates. For example, if you want to send an MMS message, your PHLO would look like this.
More use cases
You can migrate applications for other use cases too:
- Reply to incoming SMS messages
- Two-factor authentication
- Forward incoming SMS messages
- Delivery reports
- SMS alerts
- SMS marketing
- SMS notifications
- SMS survey
- SMS autoresponder
- Forward SMS to email
- Receive MMS
Porting your existing numbers from Bandwidth to Plivo
If you want to continue using your phone numbers from Bandwidth, you can port the numbers to Plivo painlessly without having any downtime on your services for your customers. Our number porting guide shows you how to initiate the process.
Simple and reliable
Those are the basics for migrating from Bandwidth to Plivo. Our simple APIs work in tandem with our comprehensive global network, using Plivo’s premium direct routes that guarantee the highest possible delivery rates and the shortest possible delivery times for your SMS messages, making Plivo the best Bandwidth alternative. See for yourself — sign up for a free trial account.