Iristel's wholesale Direct Inward Dialing (DID) division happens to be one of the most successful Internet-based voice and fax service providers in the world. The company has created strong partnerships throughout the years in order to generate a global presence when it comes to communications innovations.
As an industry leader, known for providing VoIP services, the Canada-based Iristel has drastically launched both its national and international services to include many of the most general IP-based services, as captured on this Iristel page.
DID circuits have typically been analog-based. Prior to the DIDs being delivered on a PRI circuit, DID trunks were handled by whatever on-premise system the customer had at the time. When the main office detected the power state, phones would be disabled and power was generated at that particular point. Today, the solution works in the reverse order.
Iristel is in the business of selling phone-to-phone call services internationally for both carriers and routers featured via the Internet. In Europe, DID is more commonly referred to as Direct Dial-In (DDI). Some of the world's most comprehensive carriers use Iristel to farm out worldwide voice traffic to the company.
This process of partnering with a company like Iristel for calling capabilities not only cuts costs but also maintains superior service that is nearly identical with that of typical PBX (News - Alert) systems or typical phone networks.
Iristel continues to control its domestic licensures in Algeria, Canada, Dominica, Egypt and Romania. The arrangement includes a variety of gateway switches over international deals featuring London, Paris and Toronto in addition to Romanian offices.
These switches are not only monitored around the clock using a voice network operations center but also using IP-based telephony networks and a solution that can both monitor and manage the TDM. Such an approach to the operation ensures an effective operation and higher performance quality levels for all users.
The wholesale component of Iristel cancels the Internet-based global and other long-distance voice, fax and data traffic. The company offers what it positions as the most exceptional routing that takes advantage of PTT supported routes that are both white and licensed for points of presence. Other carriers at the Tier I level using Iristel's POPs can cancel their retail and wholesale traffic.
Iristel facilities for switching are based in Montreal and Toronto. The company has several agreements for interconnection with top Tier I carriers in both North America and Europe as it continues to strengthen its global position.
To find out more about Iristel visit the company at ITEXPO West 2012. To be held Oct. 2-5 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, TX, ITEXPO (News - Alert) is the world’s premiere communications and technology event. Visit Iristel booth # 420. For more information on ITEXPO West 2012 click here.
Edited by Stefanie Mosca