For calling card companies, VoIP carriers, inbound call centers, competitive local exchange carriers (CLEC’s) and virtual carriers requiring local presence, an inbound DID service is ideal. However, if you’re unsure of what this service brings to the table, then check out the following three best features of Inbound DID service to determine if it fits your business needs:
Inbound DID provides you with the control you need
An inbound DID service – for example, like Canada-based Iristel’s – leverages CLEC capabilities while at the same time providing customers with the control that they need to optimally create new products and services through session initiation protocol (SIP) and/or Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP). This leaves room for overall lower interconnection expenses, which are drastically decreased when compared to more traditional or standard services. At the same time, you’ll enjoy increased network redundancy over one single PSTN interconnection point.
Inbound DID enables quick and convenient customization
Services offered by local phone companies such as Iristel allow next-generation service providers to quickly and conveniently select and provision local direct inward (DID) terminated to their VoIP gateways anywhere in the world. Even more, with DID, you’ll enjoy simple yet effective and reliable disaster recovery (DR) if a gateway fails or your Internet connectivity falters. If this does occur, a DID can be routed to a secondary gateway within mere minutes.
Establish a strong virtual presence while lowering critical costs
With services offered by companies like Iristel, you can effectively and quickly establish a strong virtual local presence (in Iristel’s case, in many of Canada’s major cities) all while lowering your company’s monthly telecommunications costs, improving the efficiency of your call management services, and maintaining a high quality digital telephone signal.
If you’re located in Canada and are looking to achieve the above, it’s a no brainer – check out what Iristel can do for you today by visiting www.iristel.ca.
Edited by Jamie Epstein