The transition to VoIP peering will have major...
The transition to VoIP peering will have major effects on the VoIP industry, said TransNexus in a report released Monday (http://bit.ly/1g07Qne). VoIP peering will change the role of wholesale service providers in the interconnection process, and the role of retail…
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service providers for enterprises, the VoIP software company said. “VoIP peering is actually already here,” said President Jim Dalton. “We have customers peering within private networks already using the OSPrey routing server. Direct access will move peering out of private networks and into the public network.” There will still be a need in the short term for CLECs’ physical network facilities connecting to the public switched telephone network, but direct IP-to-IP connections will lessen VoIP providers’ dependency on CLECs, the report said.