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TMC's managing group editor speaks with Jim Dalton, founder of TransNexus.
RapidTel cuts operating costs in half with TransNexus
(February 16, 2012 – Atlanta, GA) - TransNexus, the leader in VoIP network management software, recently helped the Canadian telecom company, RapidTel reduce their operating costs by over fifty percent. Read the complete case study.
RapidTel supplies low cost, high quality SIP trunking and direct inward dial (DID) services for residential and business customers. RapidTel came to TransNexus to find a solution to replace their outdated legacy softswitch, which had become too expensive to run and maintain using outdated TDM connectivity. RapidTel needed a solution that would allow them to offer least cost routing to their SIP provider customers. “We wanted to move to 100 % next generation SIP routing,” said Sam Sharkawy, lead engineer at RapidTel.
TransNexus worked with RapidTel to deploy redundant SIP proxies with their Routing, Billing, and Operations Support System (ROBSS), a suite of applications for dynamic least cost and quality of service routing, number portability, fraud detection, traffic reports, alarms, billing, and profitability analysis. Today, with the ROBSS system, RapidTel can support a dynamic routing table with over 50 million destinations, ensuring that each call route is optimized for profitability.
Read more...TransNexus Adds VoIP Fraud Detection to New Release of NexOSS Least Cost Routing Software
(Atlanta, GA - January 30, 2012) - TransNexus announced today the latest release of its industry leading VoIP Least Cost Routing software, NexOSS 5.0. The software now includes an innovative new fraud detection module, which tackles the growing problem of traffic pumping fraud in the VoIP industry.
NexOSS 5.0 works in conjunction with the TransNexus OSPrey routing server to deliver Least Cost Routing, Number Portability, Quality of Service controls, Traffic Analysis and Billing Reports for VoIP carriers. The addition of fraud detection features adds yet another layer of analysis and protection to the solution. “Fraud has been an issue for traditional telephone companies for years,” said Jim Dalton, president of TransNexus, “But it was never a factor for VoIP services until recently. More and more, we hear about SIP phones and SIP PBXs that have been hacked and utilized to make unauthorized calls costing thousands of dollars.”
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