CyberGate API launched
CyberGate Call Groups configure a single call Destination in your Intercom at once. Destination points to CyberGate and from there CyberGate takes over
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Something is changing at CyberTwice, and today on 22 June 2026 you will see it everywhere. New website, new logos, a sharper identity that better matches the work we do every day. The name stays. CyberTwice is still CyberTwice.
Here is what has not changed, and never will. Your intercoms, cameras, paging systems, and door controllers all live outside the tool your people use all day. Someone presses the buzzer at the entrance and the call lands on a handset nobody is standing near. We close that gap.

CyberGate, our flagship product, brings access control, surveillance, and communication straight into Microsoft Teams, live where your team already works. No SBC, no extra hardware, no rip and replace. And unlike the audio-only routes out there, CyberGate gives you true two-way live video, so the person at the door is a face, not just a voice.
Over the coming days the new branding rolls out across our website, portal, and documentation. And if you want to see what we are building in person, come find us at Commsverse, the Microsoft Teams conference of the year, on 24 and 25 June in the UK.
We are incredibly grateful for the trust you place in us every day. As we move forward with this vibrant new look, we look forward to continuing our long-term partnership with you, supporting your growth, and pushing the boundaries of cloud integration together for many years to come.
CyberGate Call Groups configure a single call Destination in your Intercom at once. Destination points to CyberGate and from there CyberGate takes over
CyberGate Call Groups configure a single call Destination in your Intercom at once. Destination points to CyberGate and from there CyberGate takes over
AI is rewriting how we work communicate, and make decisions. Every tiime a new model, a new capability. And most of it is real.But: AI doesn’t have hands.