MVTS-based Scenarios

MVTS with up to 500 concurrent calls capacity

Compact carrier-grade solution which allows to work both with peering partners and end-users. Ensures seamless connectivity and enables the use of add-on routing systems for greater routing efficiency.

MVTS with 300-1000 concurrent calls capacity

Compact and easy-to-deploy system allows carriers to fully enjoy the major technological benefits of MVTS II.

MVTS with 1000-3000 concurrent calls capacity

Enhanced capacity in terms of concurrent calls and call accretion rate is due to distributed deployment scheme: each system layer (Traffic Manager and Traffic Switch) is run on a separate server. The information kept in basic and back-up databases is fully synchronized to nullify the danger of DoS in case of basic database server malfunction.

MVTS with 3000-10 000 more concurrent calls capacity

Fully distributed deployment scheme — each node of the Traffic Switch layer is run on a separate server to maximize the system’s performance. The system can incorporate as many Signaling, Media and Registrar nodes as required. The solution ensures efficient interaction with peering partners on a global scale.

Number Portability

Number Portability is an add-on module of MVTS II which enables carriers to significantly reduce termination costs due to lower home-net termination prices. Suites business needs of VoIP carriers terminating both mobile and fixed-line traffic.

Session Border Controller

Built-in SBC functionality ensures secure interworking with customers and peering partners. If needed, SBC can be deployed on a separate hardware platform as an add-on software module of the Traffic Switch. The module can be deployed both on the carrier or client network border to serve as a single point of traffic exchange. Depending on the carrier needs the network can incorporate several SBC modules.

Modules administration is executed by Traffic Manager from a central point regardless of their number and location.

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