Hi Ross,
This differs from the "ecosystem" models that Peerless, Intelepeer etc
offer where you can "peer" with their other customers - i.e., you're still
paying a per minute fee, you're just paying a slightly lower one.
It would have a flat rate cost per "dip" or even a flat membership fee
This sounds like a carrier with a lot of SIP peers, which is already a
thing that exists today. It also requires a lot of time and work to build,
because you need some traffic for the other side to justify the cost to
interconnect with you.
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023, 5:05 PM Jawaid Bazyar via VoiceOps
Hi,
I am joining this thread late, but, would anyone out there be interested in
exchanging traffic with other carriers directly over SIP?
The service would just look like a carrier, except it would know how to
reach all other participants directly with SIP, bypassing TDM land, and
enabling rich
Apparently, Frontier just use TNS and Syniverse and don't have their own
infrastructure.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
Midwest Internet Exchange
http://www.midwest-ix.com
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