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Voice Peering Fabric -- The Future of SIP Interconnections

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May 09, 2008

Voice Peering Fabric -- The Future of SIP Interconnections

By Tom Cross, Technology Columnist


Imagine that your corporate Ethernet LAN (Local-Area Network) and any other Fortune 500 company LAN can connect via a Voice Peering Fabric (www.thevpf.com), a service of Stealth Communications (News - Alert). Calls from any LAN business or otherwise can be routed through the VPF and then to your LAN and to your desk. Look Ma, no Internet routing hops would be involved. Any SIP provider or Enterprise can setup peering through this system via Ethernet. The calls would cost nothing per minute, aside from the fixed monthly cost of the digital link. This concept just extends LAN-to-LAN functionality to almost anywhere. VPF is accessible at major carrier hotels in North America and London, UK. If an Enterprise or Service Provider is not located at a common location as the VPF, they can provision Ethernet connectivity from their location to the nearest VPF location.

 
According to Shrihari Pandit (News - Alert), CEO of Stealth Communications, “we created a program called the VPF Carrier Alliance to assist organizations in obtaining competitive Ethernet connectivity into the VPF. The alliance is composed of regional, national and international carriers that specialize in providing Ethernet connectivity. Once an organization is connected into the VPF, they are able to establish SIP peering with other connected organizations.” Members of the VPF use the service to buy and sell voice origination and termination services, as well as ASP services while providing complete transparency. The service allows organizations to instantly identify all available networks and services at the most competitive rates. Members then get connected to these networks and services within minutes by using the “fabric” component of the VPF. In addition, organizations can access the VPF ENUM and SRV Registry, as a toll bypass system, to send and receive free telephone calls across the VPF with other users of the registries.
 
Here are some of the services offered by members of the VPF:
  • SIP/H.323 Origination and Termination Trunks
  • Operator Service, Directory Assistance & E911 Routing and
  • Telco Database Services: 8XX, CNAM, LIDB, LNP.
 
The pictutorial is available at: http://blog.tmcnet.com/cross-talk/
 
In the case a company wants to exchange voice traffic with another company that is not on the VPF, they can either peer with that company over another network (such as the public Internet) or route that call through the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network.) In the event the call needs to be routed to the PSTN, there are carriers on the VPF that can route such traffic to the PSTN on their behalf (bilateral relationship.) VPF supports bilateral and multilateral peering relationships. Bilateral peering is a term that describes when two parties decide to exchange traffic on a settlement basis. For example, there may be a cost per minute to send calls. Multilateral peering enables a community of companies to exchange traffic for free (without settlement) between members of the community. Multilateral peering typically uses ENUM (Electronic Number Mapping) that maps telephone numbers to Internet addresses and is based Internet DNS technology. For more go here: http://www.thevpf.com/
 
 
If you want some real “live” peering, plan to attend the Voice Peering Forum, a biannual conference, scheduled for June 23–24 2008 at Hotel Nikko in San Francisco which brings together over one hundred unique organizations from all segments of the information technology and telecommunications industry to network and discuss the latest in peering, routing and interconnection of networks and the applications they support. Go here to get more http://www.voicepeeringforum.com/
 







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