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VoIP Peering
As VoIP adoption accelerates, providers are implementing VoIP peering exchanges
or peering points to interconnect isolated VoIP “islands” and route calls
without using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
VoIP peering
requires the creation of a directory that integrates massive amounts of
subscriber data from multiple sources – provisioning systems, peering partners,
potentially service bureaus with Local Number Portability (LNP) information.
This directory must be able to provide very fast query responses while that
information is being updated in real time. Consistent millisecond performance
and availability is critical.
Nominum Navitas
helps VoIP providers establish efficient, high-performance and cost-effective
peering arrangements with a highly scalable, ENUM-based directory. Nominum
Navitas supports VoIP peering with:
• Open interfaces for flexible provisioning and
information updates • Massive scalability to handle
hundreds of millions of records • An element
management system for integration in network operations center management
• Low latency responses even under load and during
update, for fast call set-up times • Security against
denial of service (DoS) and cache poisoning attacks
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