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Worldwide Multi-Channels and Trunk Services!
IP PBX's, Call Centers or Calling Card
Enterprises are welcome to buy unlimited incoming traffic
from Cepap. The world's largest international coverage,
instant activation and super stable and high quality
services, Cepap leads the origination market.
Load-balanced services are monitored 24/7, securely
located in North America's largest Tele-house with more
than 30 Gigabits backup lines. Cepap services are
designed to provide you with full online nearest server
selection routing as well as multi protocol and multi
codec support. With
FreeTEL System in partnership with Cepap, you can add or remove
additional capacity instantly, for as low as $30 per
additional voice channel per month and no minutes
charged.
A channel represents one concurrent call. In the
traditional PSTN world, you would say that a T1 support
24 channels and an E1 supports 30 channels, because you
can place 24 concurrent PSTN calls on a T1, and 30
concurrent PSTN calls on a E1.
Trunks allow to purchase additional capacities for the
Local Numbers {Virtual Numbers}. The capacity of a trunk
is shared amongst all the Local Numbers {Virtual Numbers}
belonging to that trunk. You can add capacity to a trunk
by multiples of 10 channels.
After you have ordered a trunk you need to specify which
Local Numbers {Virtual Numbers} you want to place on the
ordered trunk. All the Local Numbers {Virtual Numbers}
that are on the trunk share the total capacity of this
trunk. All the Local Numbers {Virtual Numbers} that are
not on a trunk are limited to 2 concurrent calls.
A typical example of trunk application would be: A call
center based in India might need a local number from New
York - USA, London - United Kingdom, Sydney - Australia
and Auckland - New Zeeland and needs all its incoming
calls to be forwarded via SIP, IAX or H.323 to its office
in India. The call center needs each number to support up
to 30 concurrent calls (which makes a total of 120
concurrent calls for the four countries). Traditionally,
the call center would need to purchase one T1 in each
country. By using the Cepap Trunk, the call center simply
needs to order a trunk supporting a total of 40 or 50
concurrent calls, and then share the capacity amongst all
its Local Numbers {Virtual Number}. It's much more
efficient.
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Trunk could be mapped to any VoIP
Application Server |
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