---
title: "Telnyx vs Twilio for AI Voice Agents in 2026: Honest Tradeoffs"
description: "Pricing, latency, network architecture, and when each carrier wins for AI voice. A practical buyer's guide for teams shipping production phone agents in 2026."
canonical: https://callsphere.ai/blog/vw1d-telnyx-vs-twilio-ai-voice-2026
category: "AI Infrastructure"
tags: ["VoIP", "SIP", "Twilio", "Telnyx", "AI Voice Agents"]
author: "CallSphere Team"
published: 2026-03-19T00:00:00.000Z
updated: 2026-05-07T09:32:10.899Z
---

# Telnyx vs Twilio for AI Voice Agents in 2026: Honest Tradeoffs

> Pricing, latency, network architecture, and when each carrier wins for AI voice. A practical buyer's guide for teams shipping production phone agents in 2026.

> Teams shipping AI phone agents in 2026 are not choosing between Twilio and Telnyx based on features any longer. They're choosing on network architecture, latency floor, and how well each carrier survives the unique traffic shape of an AI agent.

## Background: why this comparison matters now

```mermaid
flowchart LR
  Phone["PSTN caller"] --> Carrier["Carrier"]
  Carrier -- "SIP INVITE" --> SBC["Session Border Controller"]
  SBC -- "SIP" --> PBX["Twilio / Asterisk"]
  PBX -- "RTP · Opus" --> Bridge["AI Voice Gateway"]
  Bridge --> AI["OpenAI Realtime"]
  AI --> Bridge
  Bridge --> PBX
```

CallSphere reference architecture

In the ten months since OpenAI shipped a Realtime SIP endpoint, the carrier under the AI agent has become the dominant performance variable. Models are fast enough that an extra 80 ms on the carrier leg is the difference between a conversation that feels natural and one where the human hears every gap. Telnyx, Twilio, Vonage, Plivo, Bandwidth, and SignalWire are all selling into this market with very different pitches.

This piece focuses on Telnyx vs Twilio because they cover the largest share of AI voice deployments in 2026, and because their tradeoffs are the most useful framing for evaluating the rest.

## How VoIP and SIP work for this use case

A phone call to your AI agent traverses three carrier-controlled legs:

1. **Origination.** The PSTN carrier where the caller's number lives sends a SIP INVITE through Tier-1 interconnects.
2. **Trunk transit.** Twilio or Telnyx receives the INVITE on its edge SBC, applies number routing, and forwards the call to your destination.
3. **Termination to AI.** The trunk forwards to either OpenAI's SIP endpoint, your own SBC, or your media-stream WebSocket.

Twilio's network is anycast and largely runs over public internet between regions. Telnyx operates a private IP backbone with global Points of Presence and holds telecom licenses in 30+ countries. The architectural difference shows up most clearly at the 95th percentile latency, where Telnyx typically delivers under 100 ms SIP latency on its private network while Twilio's public-internet path has more variance.

Pricing also diverges sharply. Telnyx Programmable Voice outbound is around $0.007 per minute and SIP outbound around $0.005 per minute. Twilio Programmable Voice outbound starts around $0.014 per minute and Twilio SIP outbound runs $0.010 to $0.062 depending on zone. Customers migrating from Twilio to Telnyx report 30 to 70 percent lower carrier spend.

## CallSphere implementation

CallSphere uses Twilio across all products today, including Healthcare AI on FastAPI :8084 to OpenAI Realtime, Sales Calling AI with five concurrent outbound on Twilio Programmable Voice, and After-Hours AI with simultaneous call plus SMS per contact and a 120 second timeout. The platform ships 37 agents across 90+ tools, 115+ database tables, and 6 verticals, with HIPAA and SOC 2 controls. Pricing is $149, $499, and $1499 for 1, 3, and 10 numbers, with a 14-day trial and a 22% affiliate.

We chose Twilio for breadth: more mature compliance posture, the wider partner ecosystem, and the fact that Twilio Elastic SIP Trunking integrates cleanly with OpenAI Realtime's SIP endpoint. Customers who care about per-minute cost or who run very high outbound volume can bring their own Telnyx trunk via Twilio BYOC, which keeps Twilio's developer experience while routing media over Telnyx pricing.

## Build and integration steps

1. Run a 1,000-call benchmark on each carrier with your real AI workload, measuring p50 and p95 mouth-to-ear latency.
2. Run the same benchmark from the geographies you actually serve, not just from your build region.
3. Compare carrier-leg cost per minute against your projected monthly volume and amortized engineering cost of switching.
4. Score STIR/SHAKEN A-attestation rate on your shortlist; both carriers offer it but registration timelines differ.
5. Score 10DLC throughput, which matters if you escalate to SMS.
6. Score regulatory coverage for the geographies and verticals you serve (Healthcare HIPAA, EU GDPR, etc.).
7. Decide between single-carrier and multi-carrier (BYOC) based on your tolerance for vendor lock-in.
8. Document the decision; revisit annually because both vendors ship aggressively.

## Code or config snippet

```xml

      sip:agent@sip.telnyx.com;transport=tls?X-CallSphere-Tenant=acme&X-CallSphere-Vertical=healthcare

```

## FAQ

**Which is cheaper for AI voice in 2026?**
Telnyx, by a meaningful margin, on raw per-minute pricing. The total cost-of-ownership picture depends on your engineering bandwidth and existing integrations.

**Which has lower latency?**
Telnyx, on its private backbone, by roughly 50 to 100 ms at p95 in most regions.

**Which has better compliance posture?**
Twilio's HIPAA, SOC 2, ISO, and PCI tooling is broader and more mature. Telnyx has improved fast but Twilio is still the safer enterprise default.

**Can I run both?**
Yes. Twilio BYOC lets you route over Telnyx (or any compliant carrier) while keeping the Twilio developer experience.

**Do they both support OpenAI Realtime SIP-direct?**
Both can route to OpenAI's SIP endpoint. Twilio's documentation and tutorials are further ahead.

## Sources

- [Telnyx: Telnyx vs Twilio for Elastic SIP Trunking](https://telnyx.com/resources/telnyx-vs-twilio-sip-trunking)
- [Telnyx: Voice AI Agents with Carrier-Grade Voice Quality](https://telnyx.com/the-better-twilio-alternative)
- [Twilio: BYOC Trunking for Programmable Voice](https://www.twilio.com/docs/voice/bring-your-own-carrier-byoc)
- [Auto Interview AI: SIP Trunk Provider Buyer Checklist 2026](https://www.autointerviewai.com/blog/how-to-choose-sip-trunk-provider-ai-voice-agents-2026)

Start a [14-day trial](/trial) on Twilio defaults, see [pricing](/pricing) for 1, 3, or 10 numbers, or compare on the [Twilio integration](/integrations/twilio) page.

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Source: https://callsphere.ai/blog/vw1d-telnyx-vs-twilio-ai-voice-2026
