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| XO Communications tops 2.2 billion minutes of VoIP traffic XO Communications, Inc. today announced that it carried more than 2.2 billion minutes of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) traffic across its national IP network in the fourth quarter of 2005, a 22 percent increase over the previous quarter. The increase was driven by greater deployment of XO's VoIP solutions by businesses and service providers, demonstrating the increasing acceptance and growth of delivering voice services over an all IP environment. "Over the past year, we introduced new VoIP offerings for businesses and service providers, and the response has been phenomenal, " said Carl Grivner, CEO of XO Communications. "As we continue to unlock the power of IP and expand our service offerings, we anticipate ongoing interest and growth as more customers migrate from traditional networks to IP-based networks to take advantage of the opportunities and benefits." XO's broad suite of commercial and wholesale VoIP solutions runs over an advanced softswitch IP network platform powered by Sonus Networks and Juniper Networks. The XO national IP network handles both traditional circuit- switched voice traffic and packet-based VoIP traffic, allowing XO to support customers that continue to rely on time division multiplexing (TDM) technology and those that have migrated to more advanced, IP-based voice technology. By managing the VoIP platform over its private IP network, XO avoids the congestion and delays introduced by the public Internet -- ensuring customers that their voice traffic is delivered with the same quality and reliability of traditional telephone networks. For carriers and service providers, XO offers a suite of wholesale voice services, including wholesale local voice, long distance termination, multi- market local inbound calling, and VoIP termination services. For business customers of all sizes, XO offers a wide range of voice services including local voice, dedicated and switched long distance, interactive voice response, and its award-winning VoIP services bundle, XOptions Flex. Since its introduction in April 2005, more than 2, 500 businesses have seamlessly moved into the IP world by taking advantage of XOptions Flex's fixed price, high performance service package. write your comments about the article :: © 2006 Networking News :: home page |