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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.

    Voice Peering Featured Articles
Home Buyers More Inclined to High-Speed Internet Services Carried on Fiber All the Way to the Home
A national study of U.S. broadband consumers by RVA LLC Market Research and Consulting suggests home buyers are more inclined to buy homes that have high-speed broadband internet services carried on fiber all the way to the home.
July 01, 2009
Is Wireless the Only Feasible Rural Broadband Solution?
For isolated locations, satellite or fixed wireless might be the only feasible method. For many other locations, such as homes located more than 2.5 miles away from a remote terminal, but less than 10 miles distant, terrestrial wireless is likely to make financial sense, though wired facilities are possible if a provider has the stomach for investing $4,000 a home.
June 16, 2009
Companies Prefer Application Modernization - Forrester
A new survey by Forrester Research states that updating important legacy applications is the top software initiative for companies this year. The company surveyed more than 2,200 IT executives and technology decision makers in North America and Europe for this report.
June 09, 2009
INNUA Study Finds Unified Communications Capabilities Vital to User Satisfaction
The International Nortel Networks Users Association (INNUA), an user-driven association serving Nortel users worldwide, recently unveiled the results of its annual survey of 500+ Nortel customers spread globally, and these highlight the vital link between business importance and user satisfaction that the majority of customers are realizing with Unified Communications (UC) deployments.
June 04, 2009
Voip Solutions: What Does it Take to Implement VoIP
If you ask your average IT professional what a T span is, the usual response will be that it is a 1.5MB connection to the internet. Ask your average telecom tech what a T span is and you will be told it is 24 channels of dial tone! As a VoIP Engineer what a T span is and you should get the answer: "what do you want it to be"?
May 29, 2009
 
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