Grand Rapids, MI (ContentDesk) March 14, 2006 -- VoEx, Inc. today announced that it has been selected by SunRocket, one of the nation's fastest-growing Internet phone service providers, to provide underlying telecommunications services for SunRockets Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone service.
Under the terms of the agreement, VoEx, Inc. provides SunRocket with domestic and international termination services.
VoEx is excited to enter into this agreement with SunRocket and is looking forward to providing the best quality service at a substantial savings over traditional TDM interconnections, said John Belanger, VoExs Senior Vice President of Sales.
With the combined strengths of the VoEx network platform and SunRockets VoIP subscriber base, the opportunities for growth are endless.About VoExOperating one of the largest intelligent VoIP service platforms, VoEx, Inc. is a provider of mission critical core network VoIP services to large communications services providers, universities, and large enterprises.
VoEx's platform is a highly scalable, intelligent technology platform which provides a flexible and interoperable network architecture enabling VoIP origination and termination. VoEx supplies a complete turnkey VoIP solution that includes fully outsourced integration, LCR functionality, transport, protocol interworking, and billing functions across all of the VoEx product lines including IP-DID and IP-Trunking. By turning to VoEx, communications services providers gain immediate access to VoIP-based services that 1) expand product sets, 2) accelerate their time-to-market, 3) reduce operating costs, and 4) increase profitability of offerings.
Its web address is www.voex.com..
VoIP Phone System
A Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, transmission is initiated by converting voice into digital format. This can be done by Analog Telephone Adaptor (ATA) or by the computer itself using software. In the Public Switch Transmission Network (PSTN), the dialing of the number initiates the call by connecting the call to the public switch and routing the call to the correct party's telephone number through the telephone network.
A VoIP network also has similar functions like that of PSTN, in addition to the IP provider and Internet Service Provider (ISP). The major components of a VoIP network are user devices (one or both ends), a call processing server, VoIP gateways, gatekeepers and an IP network. The user device consists of VoIP phones, traditional phones with accessories and computer-based devices.
VoIP phones may be hard or soft phones.
A VoIP hard phone is like a traditional phone, but instead of a phone jack, it has an Ethernet port through which...
VoIP Phone System
A Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, transmission is initiated by converting voice into digital format. This can be done by Analog Telephone Adaptor (ATA) or by the computer itself using software. In the Public Switch Transmission Network (PSTN), the dialing of the number initiates the call by connecting the call to the public switch and routing the call to the correct party's telephone number through the telephone network.
A VoIP network also has similar functions like that of PSTN, in addition to the IP provider and Internet Service Provider (ISP). The major components of a VoIP network are user devices (one or both ends), a call processing server, VoIP gateways, gatekeepers and an IP network. The user device consists of VoIP phones, traditional phones with accessories and computer-based devices.
VoIP phones may be hard or soft phones.
A VoIP hard phone is like a traditional phone, but instead of a phone jack, it has an Ethernet port through which...
VoIP Training - An Inside Look
Whenever there's a new technology, there's an almost immediate demand for technical support and this is true of VoIP systems. But where can you expect to get that support? It may be more available that you expect.
VoIP stands for Voice Over Internet Protocol and this emerging technology certainly appears to be catching on, especially in certain circles. Some major companies and industries are finding the advantage of implementing VoIP to create better communication systems, often at a lower cost than traditional telephone service. Very basically, VoIP allows users to make unlimited voice communications to anywhere without incurring long distance charges. The process is very similar to emailing, but with voice capabilities rather than relying on the written word.
Because this technology has some ties to existing technology, there are many people who are just a few steps away from being prepared to install, maintain, repair and trouble shoot the VoIP systems....