[VoiceOps] Wholesale Voice Platform

Mark Diaz mdiaz at vinixglobal.com
Fri Jun 30 11:03:28 EDT 2017


Both actually. When first available for geek purposes. However when business began to thrive I contracted with 2600hz so I could focus on the business side. Their services are far more reasonable, especially price wise, than the licensing and support from the likes of broadsoft - leaving more room to compete in the marketplace.


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Mark Diaz
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On June 30, 2017 at 10:55:29 AM, Shripal Daphtary (shripald at gmail.com<mailto:shripald at gmail.com>) wrote:

Mark, did you build your platform from the open source stack or did you contract with 2600 directly?

Thx

Thanks,

Shripal

On Jun 30, 2017, at 10:27 AM, Mark Diaz <mdiaz at vinixglobal.com<mailto:mdiaz at vinixglobal.com>> wrote:

A great open source competitor to Broadsoft etc, would be Kazoo by 2600hz. We leverage their APIs to tied into our E911 and abilities to purchase and provision TNs in real time, with a great UI for our clients. You should check it out.


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On June 30, 2017 at 10:14:51 AM, Alex Hardie (ahardie at bellsouth.net<mailto:ahardie at bellsouth.net>) wrote:

Broadsoft / Broadcloud - depending on your topology / infrastructure and your capital requirements (OPEX v CAPEX) Broadsoft had the best, most versatile (and reliable) solution in the market - hands down.

Alex Hardie

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On Jun 30, 2017, at 10:11 AM, Jason Schmidt <jschmidt at giganection.com<mailto:jschmidt at giganection.com>> wrote:


We are searching for a wholesale voice platform provider (broadsoft, metaswitch, etc) and I am reaching out to this list for suggestions.

We need to be able to utilize our Origination and Termination providers and E911 provider. We would like to have API access for provisioning from our B/OSS system, but this is not required. We handle both residential voice and business UC services.


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