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VOIP provider
From: "Shane Owens" <shaneowens () dna-communications com>
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2005 06:46:28 -0500
Not really an operational question, but an engineering question non-the-less. This may also not be the most suitable forum, but there is a large brain trust here that can probably answer my questions. We are looking at a business plan to launch a large VOIP carrier globally. My questions are: 1: Does it make sense to scatter nodes around the globe to limit latency on intraregional calls? If so how many? We were thinking about 7 placed at strategic points around the globe. 2: Is a softswitch architecture preferred to a proxy server/Media Gateway (Vonage) only type architecture? 3: What protocols should be used for firmware upgrades to ATA devices? We are thinking HTTPS or SFTP, or HTTP if those aren't available on selected devices. I am trying to stay away from TFTP for security reasons. 4: Anyone have any vendor recommendations? We currently use Metaswitch for our Softswitch, but I'm not sure it would be the best choice for a large scale deployment although I am going to research it. 5: Should I work with large wholesalers (L3, GX, etc) or try to penetrate markets in some other way? 6: Are there any wholesalers (DID Origination) outside of the US that anyone knows of? Sorry to have so many questions. Many of these I already have ideas on the answers however I acknowledge there are far smarter people than myself in the world. So I figure it's a good idea to ask and get opinions from others before I make a final decision. Shane Shaneowens<at>dna-communications.com
Current thread:
- VOIP provider Shane Owens (Aug 02)
- Re: VOIP provider Peter Dambier (Aug 02)
- Re: VOIP provider Bill Woodcock (Aug 03)
- Re: VOIP provider Christopher L. Morrow (Aug 03)
- Re: VOIP provider John Kristoff (Aug 03)
- Re: VOIP provider Sam Hayes Merritt, III (Aug 03)