Well, i would prefer and recommend drouting module, for a number of reasons,

1. its actively maintained and updated with new stuff, while carrierroute
isn't so active for a long time.
2. it has less overhead, especially with respect to db, this would matter a
lot if you have a lot of traffic and too many prefixes / rules.
3. Theoretically its designed for routing, regardless if its internal
(within your own network) or external routing (to carrier networks), so its
a good choice if you a large network with many VAS served on dedicated
servers, e.g. voicemail, ivr, transcoding and so on. Although carrierroute
can also do same, but its considers all servers as carrier network (even
ones within your own network).

Thank you.





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