Interoute Launches First Commission-Free Voice Trading 'Arena'
10 Maio 2005 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Interoute Launches First Commission-Free Voice Trading 'Arena'
Global and National Carriers Such as VSNL and Czech Telecom Adopt
Interoute's VVN to Benefit in the Telecoms Arena NEW YORK, May 10
/PRNewswire/ -- Interoute, owner and operator of Europe's most
densely connected voice and data network, today announced the
launch of Arena, the first commission-free voice trading exchange
for the telecommunications industry. Designed to make voice trading
easier and erode the traditional barriers to market entry, Arena is
the latest extension to Interoute's Virtual Voice Network (VVN), a
managed softswitch partitioning and interconnection service that
enables operators to enter the voice market quickly without the
infrastructure investment. By logging-on to the Arena web portal, a
community of global and national carriers, resellers and ISPs
connected to Interoute's VVN can seamlessly open routes to each
other, regardless of their location or the protocol they are using.
While traditional providers of voice exchanges charge a commission
on traffic passing through the exchange, VVN customers are only
charged for utilising ports on softswitches deployed across
Interoute's pan-European network. More than 100 customers, ranging
from large national carriers such as Indian telecommunications
operator VSNL and Czech Telecom through to ISPs and VoIP operators
such as Streamdoor, have been using Interoute's VVN since it
launched in May last year. There are now approximately 100 million
voice minutes per month running across the network. James Kinsella,
Interoute's executive chairman, says Arena is changing the
traditional model of bilateral voice trading agreements and making
the process easier for carriers. "Carriers, such as VSNL, are
increasingly looking at new and innovative ways to enter into
international call termination agreements while still having a
predictable and manageable cost structure," says Kinsella. "Arena
eliminates the need for operators to establish multiple
interconnection agreements, which can take time and require them to
organise circuits, while also increasing the number and range of
counterparties they can trade with providing the least cost
routes." Arena features include: -- No transaction ('per minute')
charges -- Seamless interconnect with far lower combined port and
circuit prices than interconnecting conventionally -- A large and
expanding community of carriers both large and small, offering a
plethora of routes -- Full route management and reporting To become
a member of the Arena trading community, operators are required to
interconnect to Interoute's VVN. For more information about Arena,
please visit http://www.interoute.com/documents/arena.pdf . About
Interoute Interoute owns and operates Europe's most advanced and
densely connected voice and data network. It delivers intelligent,
customer-controlled network services to a diverse range of
businesses including carriers, mobile operators, service providers,
enterprise customers and government departments. Unencumbered by
debt, and with established operations throughout mainland Europe
and North America, Interoute also owns and operates dense city
networks throughout Europe's major business centres.
http://www.interoute.com/ DATASOURCE: Interoute CONTACT: Michael
Fischer, +1-212-279-5843, or , for Interoute Web site:
http://www.interoute.com/
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