VoIP Peering



VoIP peering is the act of sending voice over IP (VoIp) calls straight over a network.

VoIP peering enables Multiple System Operators (MSOs) to avoid the costly expense of transmitting many calls over the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Additionally, it allows MSOs to support new multimedia features that are unavailable through the PSTN.

The PacketExchange network provides the infrastructure for VOIP carriers to exchange traffic. VoIP Peering, unlike normal VoIP, will help carriers drastically reduce capital and operational expenses for interconnecting with other carriers.
Wide area peering innovator, PacketExchange, has announced the creation of VoXimity™ – a leading, private IP backbone which is set to transform the interconnection of European VoIP traffic with all VoIP, fixed, mobile and wireless service providers worldwide.

PacketExchange solutions for VoIP Peering

PacketExchange‘s global, private network, offers service users an alternative to the public internet with the ability to bypass the mounting traffic delays and security threats.

VoXimity is accessible from 45 points of presence (POPs) in Europe to connect to US service providers via a dedicated voice exchange in New York provided by Arbinet. Together the collaboration between the two companies is creating the world‘s first networked voice exchange.

Read more about the VoXimity™ Voip peering solution or contact us right away to manage your solution.

Other solutions from PacketExhange include

ProXimity - Wide Area Private Peering Service

DireXion - Ethernet Private Line Service

IP Transit - Hi performance internet connectivity

eXpand - Multiple IP Transit providers

eXpress - Automatic, global, wide area peering

Packet Exchange - All the right connections