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[June 3, 2002]
StarVox Releases StarVox VoIP Business Trunking
With VPN 2.5, Giving VoIP Carriers New Wholesaling Opportunities
StarVox, Inc. announced the
release of StarVox VoIP Business Trunking with VPN 2.5, a new version of
the company's IP telephony solution. Among its many advantages,
StarVox VoIP Business Trunking with VPN 2.5 now supports carrier-based
decision making of call routing. This provides VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol) telephony carriers broad new business opportunities for VoIP
wholesaling in addition to retail services such as local and long distance
calling already supported in earlier releases of the product.
StarVox VoIP Business Trunking with VPN 2.5 features Unicast
Prefix-Based Routing, a new implementation of leading edge StarVox
technology that directs calls through specific gatekeepers as well as
gateways, based on carrier-definable criteria such as call source or
dialed number. This ability to dynamically discriminate in routing
decisions provides flexibility in multiple carrier call handling, and
allows the service provider to support several business models on the same
telephony platform.
"StarVox VoIP Business Trunking with VPN 2.5 represents a
significant and unique value proposition for wholesale providers of VoIP
services," said Al Wokas, President and CEO of StarVox, Inc.
"Now VoIP carriers have more flexibility than ever. They can put idle
capacity to work in the wholesale market, grow into retail business
services such as local and long distance calling, and do it all on the
same technology platform. What's more, this new version enables providers
to sell transit services to both VoIP and traditional carriers with no
change in infrastructure."
StarVox VoIP Business Trunking with VPN 2.5's Unicast Prefix-Based
Routing supports virtually any third-party VoIP gatekeeper, giving users
the ability to execute toll bypass between any pair of providers. Any
tandem combination is possible, PSTN-to-VoIP-to-PSTN,
VoIP-to-VoIP-to-PSTN, PSTN-to-VoIP-to-VoIP, or VoIP-to-VoIP-to-VoIP,
between both retail and other wholesale carriers.
StarVox VoIP Business Trunking with VPN 2.5 provides an economical,
robust, and scalable VoIP service environment that meets the needs of any
network service provider (ISP, ASP, or NSP). Its feature-rich architecture
includes:
- HP's OCMC (OpenCall Multiservice Controller) 1.2, a robust, scalable
platform based on market-proven Open Call technology;
- PSTN Gateway Flexible Routing, which not only automatically distributes
call traffic among multiple gateways, and re-routes calls that encounter
congestion, out-of-service gateways, or other failures;
- Forced On-Net, which routes PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network)
dialed calls through a service provider's VoIP network, when the dialed
number is a destination on the same network, thus avoiding PSTN call
termination charges;
- IP Phone Support, enabling network connection to any H.323v2-compliant
phone, either stand alone or PC software based;
- VoIP VPN Virtual On-Net, which allows PSTN-based recipients to be part
of a company's private voice network, and to be called via VPN.
StarVox VoIP Business Trunking with VPN 2.5 allows network service
providers to become licensed, IP-based telephony carriers without
investing in a Class 5 switch. Industry statistics show that on average,
75% of business communication costs are for voice services, suggesting
that a service provider delivering data services can potentially
experience a fourfold increase in revenue from an existing data/internet
business subscriber simply by delivering voice services over the same IP
access wire.
For an existing telephone carrier, StarVox's solution offers an easy
cap-and-grow transition to next-generation telephony. By deploying a
StarVox-based solution alongside an existing CO switch, ILECs and CLECs
are able to expand their networks with IP-based segments. Offering next
generation telephony services allows ILECs and CLECs to both expand their
customer base and ensure competitive service offerings based on the latest
technology development.
Geared for the needs of small, medium, and enterprise businesses,
StarVox VoIP Business Trunking with VPN enables a service provider or
carrier to handle both incoming and outgoing calls as well as mandatory
services such as 911 and 411. The VPN component can connect company
branches, remote offices, and/or telecommuters over a virtual, private IP
network; what's more, the VPN technology can fuse already installed TDM
(Time Division Multiplex)-based private voice networks with newer IP-based
systems into a single voice VPN, enabling multi-site businesses to
maintain a seamless system with private network dialing capabilities as
they migrate to VoIP.
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