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ClearSky and Hydeco team to revamp carrier P2P messaging economics
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ClearSky and Hydeco team to revamp carrier P2P messaging economics

by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 30, 2026

ClearSky Technologies has entered into a strategic partnership with Hydeco to integrate carrier-grade P2P SMS, MMS, and USSD capabilities into the iCODE Connect ecosystem, targeting modernization of legacy messaging platforms and correction of outdated pricing models for operators.

The partnership aims to help carriers right-size their P2P messaging infrastructure, replace long-running auto-renewed contracts, and align costs with current technology and market conditions by deploying modern SMSC, MMSC, and USSD solutions as either fully hosted or on-premise implementations.

According to ClearSky, many operators continue to pay decade-old pricing for platforms that should now be simpler, more reliable, and more cost-effective, and the new collaboration is intended to reset P2P messaging economics while giving carriers systems that are easier to operate and scale.

As part of the iCODE Connect integration, ClearSky will continuously monitor carrier P2P traffic to identify A2P messaging that may be disguised as person-to-person traffic, ensuring that unregistered 10DLC or enterprise-originated messages do not bypass proper monetization and compliance frameworks.

Hydeco brings carrier-grade SMSC, MMSC, and USSD platforms that are established with operators worldwide, emphasizing reliability, operational simplicity, and fair, market-aligned pricing, and its products can be delivered as fully hosted or on-premise deployments to match carrier requirements.

Hydeco states that its philosophy is to build messaging infrastructure that "just works," and by teaming with ClearSky it expects to extend that approach to more carriers while helping them modernize networks and capture the full value of their messaging traffic.

By combining Hydeco's infrastructure capabilities with ClearSky's iCODE Connect ecosystem, carriers gain a unified approach to managing both P2P and A2P messaging, with improved visibility, control, and commercial clarity across their messaging environments.

ClearSky positions the agreement as part of a broader strategy to help operators simplify operations, eliminate inefficiencies, and open new revenue opportunities throughout the messaging stack, while maintaining an emphasis on security and ease of deployment through its long-standing revenue share business model.

The companies say the joint offering is designed to allow carriers to upgrade legacy messaging without disruptive network changes, while tightening control over grey-route and improperly classified traffic so that all legitimate messaging flows are fully monetized.

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