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The Quintum®
Tenor VoIP Call
Routing Server II provides CLEC’s, ILEC’s, ISP’s, and next
generation service providers with scalable centralized network
routing, policy enforcement, and administration. The VoIP
Advanced Call Routing Server provides enhanced network-wide
routing flexibility including QoS-based routing, least-cost
routing and source-based routing. Routing server will compile
network routing statistics and generate network reports. A
scalable solution designed to support demanding applications
such as:
Wholesale VoIP Termination Tandem Switching
Call Centers IP Local Loop Least Cost Routing Calling Cards
Centralized Control:
Scalable design allows for
the management of mid to large size networks. Multiple Call
Routing servers may be distributed within the voice network
for even greater capacity and redundancy. Routing
modifications are immediately reflected throughout the entire
voice network without the need for routing modification on
individual gateways.
QoS Monitoring and Routing:
Monitors Quality of
Service (QoS) metrics throughout the VoIP network. The Call
Routing Server allows calls to be routed around portions of
the network that are not supporting acceptable QoS
characteristics, thereby assuring high quality voice for end
users.
Flexible Routing:
Source-based routing enables
user-defined routing criteria to be applied depending upon the
subscriber or ingress point into the voice network. Routing
criteria include Least Cost Routing, Route Quality, Best
Pattern Match, Circuit Routing, Domain Priority, Answer
Seizure Ratio (ASR), and Load Balancing. Routing criteria and
prioritization is configurable for each ingress point into the
voice network. Limits calls to routes or dialed numbers to
better manage network endpoint loading.
Least Cost Routing:
Connects incoming calls to
available carriers at the lowest available cost, by routing
calls between IP endpoints or between individual DS0 circuit
trunks. Termination costs, time-of-day availability, and
performance metrics such as ASR and Post Dial Delay (PDD) are
maintained for each network termination.
Access Control:
Control access to the voice
network by disallowing endpoints, providing control over
unauthorized access to your network resources.
Carrier Management:
Web-based graphical user
interface allows rapid network routing and policy
modifications throughout the voice network. Reporting
capability provides network call routing statistics based upon
either historical data or real-time activity. E-mail alerts
are provided to inform the network administrator of network
failures or suboptimal operating conditions.
* Busy Hour Call Attempts
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