VOIP Network
Our Advanced Network!
WorldVOIPs back-end network features “World-Class engineering and a Super-POP architecture which completely minimizes use of the public Internet and places your VoIP calls just one hop away from most major internet backbone carriers!
The Super-POPs, located in Las Vegas, Chicago, Atlanta and New York, are interconnected with high-capacity fiber links, creating a fully redundant VoIP Backbone that provides absolute best-case performance and economics for the movement of VoIP calls across the United States. Moreover, our 100% automated failover architecture and network strategy virtually eliminates packet loss, jitter and latency across the continent and to the PSTN, translating into higher quality calls and more satisfied customers.
WorldVOIPs nationally redundant network is built using a "hub-centric" topology consisting of 4 "Super POPs" located strategically across the country.
WorldVOIP’s network design places routers, softswitch equipment, and border control devices at these Super POPs, and has contracted for 100% uptime SLAs and packet-routing across the least-congested configuration available today. This network engineering allows VoIP traffic carried by WorldVOIP to avoid traversing Internet peering points and their inherent "log jams." In essence, WorldVOIP is just a single “hop” away from every major Internet backbone carrier, thus eliminating a majority of the latency and jitter associated with moving IP traffic across the public Internet. This is a key difference between WorldVOIP and most other VoIP providers… we insure higher quality VoIP calls.
We have even deployed the latest in High Definition Voice components so if you have one of the newer phones that supports HD Voice… then you will have sound clarity on you r calls like the other person is in the same room right next to you… it’s amazing!
Network Performance
Compare a Typical Interstate VoIP Call Routing and the WorldVOIP - Interstate VoIP Call Routing:
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This is an illustration of a typical interstate call where voice packets are bounced around on the Public Internet. The uncertainty of the path creates the potential for poor call quality and a correspondingly unsatisfactory customer experience.
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This is an illustration of a typical path of a WorldVOIP VoIP call, which leverages our high-performance, managed network, thereby minimizing use of the Public Internet and maximizing the quality of the call.
Compare a Typical Intrastate, Intra-Lata VoIP Call Routing and the WorldVOIP Connect Intrastate, Intra-Lata VoIP Call Routing:
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While typical "local" VoIP calls can traverse the entire continent to connect to a VoIP provider's national POP just to get switched back to a local exchange, WorldVOIP’s Super-POP structure allows route optimization through a local Super-POP connection, keeping latency, jitter and packet loss to a minimum. Once again, this converts into higher call quality and the best-possible customer experience.
Network Features and Benefits
WorldVOIP’s state-of-the-art network relies upon professional engineering and superior technology to deliver you the benefits of excellent reliability and high quality. These translate into increased revenues and better customer retention rates and satisfaction as your customers come to view their always-on, always–dependable VoIP phone lines as indispensable.
Our network is purpose-built for redundancy, which maximizes reliability. Through the use of protected, diverse routes and a geographically distributed architecture, we have ensured that all network traffic can be assumed at any time under any conditions. Our redundancy strategy is supported by deploying all software and hardware equipment in paired, redundant configurations such that load-sharing and fail-over mechanisms are in place for any of the Super-POP locations.
If you have specific questions about our network architecture and redundancy strategy, please contact us at 303.800.1300