VoiceIX offers voice exchange services in two flavors:
- VoiceIX Direct™
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Where voice servers or SBC's (Session Border Controllers) are
directly connected to eachother over a dedicated ethernet;
- VoiceIX BGP™
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Where parties exchanging voice traffic interconnect using BGP4 routing,
and have their voice servers behind in their own network and subnet;
- VoiceIX Private™
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Where parties exchanging voice traffic interconnect one-on-one in
whatever way they like (Direct, BGP, static, etc.);
The Direct and BGP service flavors feature a Public configuration: a single shared subnet with
all connected parties enabling 1-on-many peering in one VLAN.
The Private service flavor features a dedicated one-on-one peering relation in a dedicated
VLAN where parties jointly define the subnet used on the VLAN.
Priority Queueing
VoiceIX Direct™ features priority queuing of voice traffic in the NL-ix network and eliminates router induced delay and jitter.