Beox Communications is one of the largest VoIP carriers of international voice traffic in the world and a leader in direct voice termination.
Beox was formed by a team of experienced telecommunications professionals who have worked in the industry for over 15 years and recognised a need for a specialist wholesale provider. Our vast pool of expertise in the communications and technology sectors embody our commitment to conduct ethical and sustainable business.
Since its formation in 2004, BeoX has developed an impeccable reputation as a leading provider of retail quality direct termination to many key hard-to-reach destinations. Our directs in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Southern America are managed end-to-end by our own and our in-country partners technical teams to ensure high quality termination and stable termination with the best quality/rate ratio.
In the worldwide migration to VoIP networks, Beox has a distinct advantage – we’ve been delivering high quality international voice services over IP since the company’s conception in 2004. Beox Global Network now includes a recently commissioned state-of-the-art US-based Voice over IP switching infrastructure. This, coupled with our continuous renewal of the existing infrastructure, enables us to match the increasing demand for our products and the most demanding Quality of Service benchmarks.
Beox Network Operations Centers, located in Istanbul, Turkey and Miami, USA combine state-of-the-art network management technology with around-the-clock dedicated technical team to ensure the highest quality of service to partners worldwide. Beox partners also benefit from web-based access to daily traffic performance statistics and dynamic reporting tools.
Beox Strengths
- End-to-end Controlled service quality
- Strategic partnerships
- Competitive cost structure
Beox Advantages
- Increase efficiency of voice termination
- Improve quality of service
- Accelerate deployment without capital expense
- Increase revenue
Sales Enquiry : sales@beox.com
The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a communications protocol for signaling and controlling multimedia communication sessions. The most common applications of SIP are in Internet telephony for voice and video calls, as well as instant messaging all over Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
The protocol defines the messages that are sent between endpoints, which govern establishment, termination and other essential elements of a call. SIP can be used for creating, modifying and terminating sessions consisting of one or several media streams. SIP is an application layer protocol designed to be independent of the underlying transport layer. It is a text-based protocol, incorporating many elements of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).[1]
SIP works in conjunction with several other application layer protocols that identify and carry the session media. Media identification and negotiation is achieved with the Session Description Protocol (SDP). For the transmission of media streams (voice, video) SIP typically employs the Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) or Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP). For secure transmissions of SIP messages, the protocol may be encrypted with Transport Layer Security (TLS).





























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