As a leader in the provision of facilities-based enhanced voice communications, Vitcom aims to take the complexity out of telecommunications. Supported by its CLEC network, Vitcom’s services run from local and toll-free DIDs to API integration, SIP Trunking and then some.
With over a million DIDs in place, Vitcom provides users a state-of-the-art self-service portal where one can order DIDs, select a trunk and minutes later be up and running. The provider boasts a national VoIP network, privately owned and operated with cutting edge switching technology that powers voice-enabled application service providers, wholesale transport carriers, prepaid calling card providers, VoIP service providers as well as broadband phone companies.
The Vitcom team takes a customer first approach to operations. Each deployment is done so in a way to optimize performance by customizing solutions to a client’s need and network. For Carriers the following offerings are available: carrier termination service, wholesale local access service, wholesale toll free service as well as local routing/ 10 digit peering termination services.
Customers can further shape solutions with Vitcom’s retail routing and rate decks. These include: LCR routing plans and rate decks, identification of the calling party’s phone number, routing of multiple toll-free number within the same trunk group, local and 10 digit routing plans, as well as multi-carrier and enhanced routing capabilities making it possible to route calls to multiple locations on various networks per customer demand.
The customer is king, and Vitcom cares about the services it provides. As the company’s website states, “Excellent Support: When you need it, we gladly provide it.” This exceptional level of support stems from Vitcom’s Network Operations Center (NOC (News - Alert)).
Whether your business is new or established, Vitcom is here to help. It separates from the pack with its pricing, growing network and exemplary customer support. It really is telecom complexity made simple; don’t take my word see for yourself.
Edited by Maurice Nagle