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About the Voice Peering Channel
VoIP providers, take note: there’s a more efficient way of delivering voice traffic than using the PSTN. It’s called voice peering. With voice peering, you can forward calls directly to other provider networks using VoIP technology, without ever touching the PSTN. Stealth Communications can help. The company's Voice Peering Fabric service functions as a meeting point for enterprises and carriers to exchange traffic directly without touching the public Internet or PSTN. Learn more here on the Voice Peering channel.

Since launch of the Voice Peering Fabric (VPF) in 2003, the unique model of VPF has changed the landscape of the telecom industry by moving telephone calls into the IP domain bypassing both the public telephone system and the public Internet. Drawn by its security and quality attributes, enterprises, government agencies and service providers have made the VPF their preferred platform for buying, selling & exchanging telephony related services. With an annual run-rate of 139 billion minutes in 2006, VPF brings back the fundamentals of doing business in a simple and trusted environment.

Instead of forwarding calls over the public switched telephone network (PSTN), something which can rack up costs because of call charges or be plagued by poor quality, voice peering forwards calls directly to other provider networks through the use of VoIP technology. For all of the VoIP providers out there, take note, as this can be a more efficient way of ... Read More >>


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Broadband usage in the Gulf region is increasing at a rapid pace. This has put additional pressure on service providers to keep up with demand. ISPs now have to look at different types of connectivity solutions to cater to the ever burgeoning demands.
May 21, 2013
Birmingham Looks to Peering for Jobs Growth Edge
Low latency is more important than ever with increasing reliance on the cloud. Fast Internet is what consumers expect, and latency is particularly an issue when it comes to VoIP and unified communications.
May 17, 2013
Keeping Your Voice Communications on an IP Backbone
In an ideal world, every individual, business, company, enterprise and organization would be using a VoIP solution for their telecommunication needs. However, as it stands today, the public switched telephone network (PSTN) is still a highly utilized and deeply ingrained feature of communications today.
May 16, 2013
The Benefits of VoIP Outside the Workplace
VoIP is increasingly the communications technology of choice for major businesses and organizations around the world today. This comes as no surprise, as the positive effect on a company's bottom line is well documented at this point. But why should such a powerful and inexpensive technology be limited to the workplace? The answer is - it's not!
May 09, 2013
The Dangers of the Public Internet
The Voice Peering Fabric (VPF) allows VoIP participants to directly connect to each other, avoiding the delays and security risks of the public Internet. But what exactly is the VPF protecting you from? What are the security risks of the public Internet? Here is a short list of some of the dangers that Voice Peering happily avoids.
May 06, 2013
 
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