[VoiceOps] Investigating random call completion issues nationwide

Mike Hammett voiceops at ics-il.net
Fri Mar 20 17:53:58 EDT 2020


Are you talking about something like Peerless's and Inteliquent's Local Transit services? 




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From: "Jared Geiger" <jared at compuwizz.net> 
To: "VoiceOps" <voiceops at voiceops.org> 
Sent: Friday, March 20, 2020 2:35:47 PM 
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Investigating random call completion issues nationwide 


Are there any 10 digit peering exchanges still functioning for things other than TF calls? Where we would build a trunk and send a list of numbers on net. If the call is 503d, just send it out normal routing. 


Intelepeer had one before Peerless bought the wholesale network. 


On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 6:59 AM Mike Hammett < voiceops at ics-il.net > wrote: 




This is one place the IP world (while far from perfect) is vastly superior to the PSTN. Any given IP address can have many paths to success and they can be changed on a whim. You don't have to wait forever for LERG updates. 




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From: "Darren Schreiber" < darren at 2600hz.com > 
To: voiceops at voiceops.org 
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2020 6:29:21 PM 
Subject: [VoiceOps] Investigating random call completion issues nationwide 



Hi folks, 
We’ve been getting occasional, very infrequent, reports of people hitting busy signals or intercept messages when calling numbers routed to us. At first we thought the issue was between us and Peerless but we now have reports with bandwidth and Inteliquent. So, then of course naturally we thought the issue was in our systems. But again, we’ve come up empty. We also thought it may be trunk or port limitations upstream. Have checked those. No dice. 

The issue seems to always be the same. Customer from cell phone or landline dials a number, reaches a busy signal or intercept message. All reports are from Verizon or AT&T callers. We check our logs, don’t see any attempt to even reach our system (we log freakin everything). So we reach out to the upstream provider, and they too claim it never reached their tandem/network. 

I know everyone on earth is currently WFH so perhaps that warrants just shutting up & dealing with it but I’ve been surprised not to see any chatter on this list or elsewhere in this regard. Is anyone else having indications of capacity issues (and are y’all just not talking about it) or is it just us and we should keep looking? 

- Darren 

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