Voice Peering Fabric


What is a Voice Peering Fabric?

Voice Peering Fabric (VPF), as launched by Stealth Communications, is a private voice Internet that enables the users to communicate via peer-to-peer connections and also functions as a junction for exchange of VoIP traffic. If VPF gains popularity, its users can hope to route their traffic without having to depend on the PSTN providers. The VPF application service providers allow the customers to execute transactions in a transparent manner. VPF includes features like caller ID, LNP, 800 services, etc.

A single VPF ethernet connection is sufficient for managing access to multiple services and allows companies to do away with separate TDM connections. VPF has an ENUM database registry that limits the VoIP calls to within the IP domain on the VPF. The VPF ENUM database conforms to the IETF ENUM standard 3761. This allows VPF interoperability with devices made by companies such as Cisco and Nextone.

VPF Members can now access popular services such as CNAM, 411/DA, LNP and SS7 over an existing VPF connection through the ASP Marketplace.  E-911 capability as well through HBF.

Looking for access to the VPF? Call RAD-INFO, Inc. at 813-963-5884 for your Ethernet connection to the VOIP Peering Fabric.

Progress access points include Ashburn, VA; Atlanta; Boca Raton, Cocoa, Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Pierce, Jacksonville, Melbourne, Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, FL; and New York.

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