What the heck is Peering anyway?

December 3rd, 2007 by Chris Maxwell

Howdy! Check out my page on Peering - along with my SIP Notes page. In short - Peering is the ability of a Carrier - using VoIP - to bypass non-necessary Carriers in order to route calls directly to the called party. Peering allows us to send calls directly to termination points as “on-net” calls - thus saving money and hopefully - improving the quality of the transmission. Peering is a potential technical advantage in VoIP that we are exploring in order improve processes within the Telecommunications network.To learn more about it - check out the Peering Page for info, links, and other good stuff. Cheers, Chris

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