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Smart SoftSwitch is the smartest way to manage voIP calls
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Multiple Routing Mechanisms |
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Softswitch supports multiple routing mechanisms, including Least Cost Routing, ASR Routing, Priority Routing, Two-stage Routing, Preferred routing, Route Fail-Over and others. By providing multiple routing options, the VoIP softswitch enables providers to select the most profitable and high quality routes for each call and increase call completion rates, revenues and profits.
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Using Softswitch, providers can securely separate their VoIP networks from the outside IP world. The VoIP softswitch can act as a traffic proxy between out-of-network VoIP terminals and in-network equipment thereby preventing outsiders from seeing the true topology of the protected network. |
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The protocol conversion functionality of Softswitch ensures maximum interoperability with third party VoIP equipment. |
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Softswitch can operate in proxy mode in which both signaling (RAS) and voice (RTP) traffic flow through the softswitch. Such bandwidth intensive mode is suitable for establishing connections to terminals behind NAT and to terminals that want to keep their identities private. In proxy mode the VoIP softswitch exercises full call control and can disconnect calls in progress if necessary. |
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In routed mode, Softswitch requires less bandwidth. In such mode the VoIP softswitch performs direct control of signaling (RAS) messages only; voice (RTP) traffic is exchanged gateway-to-gateway. In routed mode the VoIP softswitch exercised substantial degree of call control and can disconnect calls in progress if necessary. |
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In static mode, both signaling (RAS) and voice (RTP) traffic are exchanged directly between participating gateways. In such mode Softswitch consumes least bandwidth but does not have control over calls in progress. |
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History of the activities. |
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system log of activities is also generate with date and time & sms sent details which is stored in computer |
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Softswitch is offered in standard and carrier editions to address the capacity needs of both emerging and established telecoms and service providers. Depending on the business model and infrastructure in which is utilized, the standard edition can support up to 500 concurrent calls, whereas the carrier edition can handle up to 1,000 concurrent calls. |
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Softswtich offers ASR route switching capabilities to ensure higher call completion rates and reduced revenue loss. The VoIP softswitch monitors all end terminals in real-time and automatically disconnects those, whose ASR rates fall below critical values preset by system administrators. |
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Softswitch offers a mechanism to ensure high network availability. The VoIP softswitch can be configured to periodically conduct L3, L4, and L7 remote service checks and re-route (fail-over) calls to alternative remote terminals if existing ones become unavailable. |
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Universal VoIP Equipment Connectivity |
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Softswitch offers a number of features to ensure universal connectivity with other VoIP terminals. In particular, the VoIP softswitch can accept traffic from both registered and non-registered terminals and can terminate traffic to gatekeepers, gateways and softswitches. |
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