Voice termination

Learn, share, and connect around europe dataset solutions.
Post Reply
tanjimajuha20
Posts: 553
Joined: Thu Jan 02, 2025 7:17 am

Voice termination

Post by tanjimajuha20 »

This is the act of delivering the outbound call to the number dialled. Unlike origination, you don’t have to have a phone number in order to terminate (send) calls.

When it comes to malaysia telegram choosing a termination provider, the following should be considered:

Value
Again, value for money should be the number one consideration, and again prices should not differ that significantly due to the competitive nature of the market. Your termination provider pays for a service and re-bills you with a mark-up. The quality of the carriers that your provider uses to route calls from outside its own network has a significant impact on the audio quality of your calls.

Infrastructure
You want to be sure that your provider has a number of reliable routes available so that if their main option fails, the call won’t be lost and can still come through on a backup route.

Security
The risk of outbound toll fraud should not be underestimated. Therefore you should opt for a provider that is able to offer comprehensive security including customisable restrictions, IP authentication, rate and destination restrictions.

Despite both elements using a phone/receiver, making and receiving telephone calls are actually two distinct unconnected services. Because of this, your VoIP origination provider does not have to be your VoIP termination provider.

Advantages of using a single provider
The main reason for going with a single provider for all your VOIP needs is the ease of billing and ‘joined-up’ account management. A single voice termination provider may also mean more standardised equipment and procedures than you would get if opting for two separate providers.

Advantages of using different providers for each
The main upside of using multiple providers is to deal with possible redundancy. When systems go down, it is often either the termination or origination that goes off-line, as opposed to both at once. Having multiple providers configured means that if your primary connection fails, you can switch/swap out quickly. Single providers rarely, if ever, have a worldwide infrastructure. This means that having one for origin and one for termination may make sense in some circumstances.

Share this article
Post Reply