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VoIP Peering in 2006
Stealth Communications is hosting the first Voice Peering Forum today. The event features experts from leading global companies discussing the latest innovations and
implementations in VoIP.
With all this talk today of VoIP Peering, I thought I would take the time to remind everyone that Internet
Telephony EXPO East, which takes place January 24-27, 2006 in Ft. Lauderdale will be the first major event of the year to feature a whole track dedicated to educating conference-goers on the benefits of VoIP Peering. The VoIP Peering Summit will be held on January 26th at the event.
VoIP peering continues to take the world by storm as it allows service providers and enterprises to
interconnect VoIP networks directly without the need to have calls from one VoIP network to another travel over the PSTN. Using the PSTN to transmit calls that originate and terminate via VoIP is like printing an e-mail between the sender and recipient, then retyping it back into the computer and sending it off to its destination. Benefits of peering? Less cost via fees and taxes, less regulation, better quality and being a part of what will eventually be the defacto way we transmit VoIP calls between disparate networks.
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