> Servers: $2.9 million dollars per year.
> Registration Fees: $6 million dollars per year.
> Total Bandwidth: $2.8 million dollars per year.
> Additional Services: $700,000 dollars per year.
Signal pays more for delivering verification SMS during sign-up, than for all other infrastructure (except traffic) combined. Wow, that sounds excessive.
They are near-ubiquitous on a per-user level, but hard to accumulate without significant cost. (Unlike email addresses.)
But the down side is that phone verification tends to be on a per-service level. So, for instance, Signal incurs these costs when they verify their users, and every other service incurs these same costs when they verify _their_ users.
There are a number of businesses out there that are trying to act as clearinghouses, where they verify the users once, then allow the users' verified profiles to be confirmed by multiple services.
I wonder if any of those could be used to reduce these "registration" costs.
> Service A => User: Please Enter Your Phone Number and Email
> Service A => Clearinghouse: Please verify phone number XXX wants to sign up for an account with us
> Clearinghouse => User (SMS): Please respond with the Email you used at signup to confirm you want an account with Service A
Later...
> Service B => User: Please Enter Your phone number and Email
> Service B => Clearinghouse: Please verify phone number XXX wants to sign up for an account with us
> Clearinghouse => User (Email): Please verify you want an account with Service B
Not saying it's great (providing email twice is annoying), but it's something.