Voice peering solutions company Stealth Communications (
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Stealth operates Voice Peering Fabric

, a peering network that lets service providers and enterprises exchange phone and video service resources without ever touching the public phone system. This peering system helps organizations lower their operating expenses, simplify the architecture of their communications networks, and boost revenues.
This year’s Forum will feature panel discussion, case studies and presentations focusing on the challenges, benefits and successes associated with peering deployments for corporate IT and service provider environments.
Among the topics speakers will tackle are peering industry drivers and trends, business models, and technology for security and routing

. Speakers at the Forum also will discuss successful peering implementation models.
Who will be at the Forum? Voice peering industry experts and representatives from successful firms in all segments of the telecom industry. Past Forums have attracted more than 200 attendees, mostly C-level executives and technology/business directors from service provider firms, corporations and government agencies.
Those interested in attending the Forum can find more details at www. voicepeeringforum.com. Additional information about Stealth and the Voice Peering Fabric is available on the
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