eox helps providers and carriers from all segments of the industry succeed with a range of international voice termination products that provide A-Z coverage and benchmarks to fit your requirements.
CLI Assured Voice provides the highest quality A-Z voice termination via PTT bilateral routes, with higher-than-market-level Average Call Duration (ACD), Answer Seizure Ratio (ASR) and Network Effectiveness Ratio (NER). Guaranteed CLI and roaming and lower-than-market level Post Dial Delay (PDD) provide an exceptional service with the highest possible quality/price ratio in this segment.
Beox Certified Voice delivers end-to-end MVNO quality direct coverage to an increasing number of key fixed and mobile networks. Beox certified routes are selected and actively managed by Beox to meet stability, capacity and voice quality demands of retail operators at very competitive rates. The code coverage is augmented by our CLI Assured routes to provide a truly A-Z product.
Designed primarily for cost-driven retail operators and resellers, Wholesale Voice features our direct and partner routes and, offers A-Z coverage at our most aggressive pricing. Wholesale Voice combines extensive code coverage and advanced routing management to deliver stable quality and great value.
Subject to the business case, Beox could design and price a termination solution that gives the best fit your specific quality requirements.
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H.323 is a recommendation from the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) that defines the protocols to provide audio-visual communication sessions on anypacket network. The H.323 standard addresses call signaling and control, multimedia transport and control, and bandwidth control for point-to-point and multi-point conferences.[1]
It is widely implemented[2] by voice and videoconferencing equipment manufacturers, is used within various Internet real-time applications such as GnuGK and NetMeeting and is widely deployed worldwide by service providers and enterprises for both voice and video services over IP networks.
It is a part of the ITU-T H.32x series of protocols, which also address multimedia communications over ISDN, the PSTN or SS7, and 3G mobile networks.
H.323 call signaling is based on the ITU-T Recommendation Q.931 protocol and is suited for transmitting calls across networks using a mixture of IP, PSTN, ISDN, and QSIG over ISDN. A call model, similar to the ISDN call model, eases the introduction of IP telephony into existing networks of ISDN-based PBX systems, including transitions to IP-based PBXs.
Within the context of H.323, an IP-based PBX might be a gatekeeper or other call control element which provides service to telephones or videophones. Such a device may provide or facilitate both basic services and supplementary services, such as call transfer, park, pick-up, and hold.





























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