BeoX’s cutting-edge high capacity switching network supports:
• PRESENCE IN 6 INTERNATIONAL LOCATIONS Dallas USA, Washington DC USA, Miami USA, Seattle USA, London UK, Istanbul TURKEY.
• HIGH AVAILABILITY CONFIGURATION allowing our partners to sleep better at night
• INTEROPERABILITY WITH MULTIPLE GATEWAYS / SOFTSWITCHES including Cisco, Huawei, Genband G series, Sonus, Quintum, Vocaltec, etc.
• ADVANCED ROUTING calling plans facilitate a large variety of routing policies
• LOAD BALANCING OF HIGH-VALUE RESOURCES facilitating VoIP traffic management by monitoring and maximizing utilization of high value feature/application servers and media gateways
• CDR AGGREGATION and streaming to any billing or reporting device
• DETAILED REPORTING providing real time information on route quality, profitability and other business and technical metrics
Resulting in a number tangible business benefits for our partners including;
• Tightly controlled Service quality, availability and reliability.
• Competitive cost structure
• Increased Revenues
• Fast Deployment of interconnects with minimal operations expense
• Superior Customer Care and 24/7 NOC support
Sales Enquiry : sales@beox.com
VoIP User was a community driven and financed SIP based VoIP network. The projects aim is to introduce people to the concept of VoIP by allowing members to experiment with SIP and IAX2 devices.
The VoIP User network was designed to operate within a community environment and therefore differs substantially from most other VoIP networks. The main highlighted difference being that users can call PSTN phone numbers through VoIP User's PSTN gateway without incurring any call charges. The way that VoIP User is funded is noteworthy: Calls into VoIP User’s numbers generate a small amount of per minute revenue (the “termination charge”),[1] and this money goes into a community account or “pot”. Outbound calls from VoIP User then call upon this pot and use the accrued call minutes. This means that if all users are community-minded then there is a balance between incoming and outgoing calls that keeps the pot at a constant level.
There is a cap on call routes (which may vary) meaning the VoIP User PSTN gateway will only route calls to any country which can be achieved for 2.5p/min (pence a minute) or less. This is mostly landlines, but does include some mobile phones. A full country list is available, as is a fair use policy. The maximum allowed call time per call is currently 10 minutes.
The cost of calls to different countries/cities is determined according to rate tables that come from VoIP User’s own PSTN line provider(s), so costs vary over time as they do for fully commercial international telcos. Such variations are affected by changes in international currency exchange rates, commercial negotiations between large international carriers and commercial policies. Where VoIP User varies from a commercial telco, though, is that the intention is not to make large profits from connecting calls, but rather to broadly break even. This methodology is frequently referred to as "minute neutral".
Data on calls routed between the PSTN and the internet by the VoIP User network can be seen on their analytics page.
Members can obtain a UK non-geographic inbound phone number at no cost which can be routed to any landline throughout the world, or any SIP or IAX2 based VoIP device.





























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