On H.323 you can directly connect into our
softswitch or gateways (upon negociation).
On Asterisk based service we host our Asterisk in
Arizona with the following connectivity:
OC-192 (10 Gbps)
Connecting Major U.S. Cities The network uses state-of-the-art dense
wave division multiplexing, the splitting of a single fiber into
multiple waves of light, to give one fiber the capacity of 1.28 terabits
per second. Using today's technology The network has the ability to
transmit up to 10 gigabits of data per second (Gbps) per wavelength.
Capacity
The network the ability to transmit up to 10 gigabits of
data per second (the speed of an OC-192 line) per wavelength. The
network can also deliver DS-1, DS-3, OC-3, OC-12, FE, and Gig-E capacity.
Configuration
The network is composed of 13 bi-directional line
switched rings (BLSRs) that protect from network outages. If a fiber cut
occurs, the data is rerouted within 50 milliseconds through a redundant
ring. A Digital Distribution infrastructure complements the IP backbone
providing customers with the most efficient, reliable, and cost-effective
platform to deliver Internet-based content and applications.
Peering
The network interconnects with the Internet at MAE East and
West, NAP of the Americas and Sprint NAP. We also interconnect via
private peering with most major ISPs and carriers.
The network does not buy IP Transit service from any other service
provider. We have sufficient peering arrangements to provide world-class
service.
By connecting to our IP Transit Service, carrier customers will
benefit from all peering connections in North America, Europe and the
rest of the world, plus all other customer networks connected to AS3549.
This includes direct access to our huge amount of content including
Yahoo, The Motley Fool, Ziff Davis, MP3.com, eToys.com and other leading
content providers.
The network currently has 195 private peering interconnections with
40 major providers and 250+ autonomous systems, plus 221 public peering
interconnections supporting about 51 Gbps of IP Transit peering capacity.
Less than 10% of egress traffic occurs at public exchange points. The
network supports peering interconnection at data rates up to 2.5 Gbps (OC-48).
All private peering connections are implemented at speeds of no less
than 100 Mbps for peering inside collocated facilities, and no less than
155 Mbps for connections that requires a local loop.
Due to Non-disclosure agreements, The network is not allowed to
release the name of some peering providers. This list is in alphabetic
order, and not in by importance of the provider.
US Peering connection points
Anaheim, CA Atlanta, GA Boston, MA Chicago, IL Dallas, TX Sterling,
VA New York, NY Los Angeles, CA Palo Alto, CA Seattle, WA San Francisco,
CA Sunnyvale, CA Washington, DC European Peering connection points
Amsterdam, Netherlands Copenhagen, Denmark Frankfurt, Germany London,
England Paris, France Milan, Italy Asian Peering Connection Points
Singapore Taipei, Taiwan Hong Kong Tokyo, Japan Latin America Peering
Connection Points Sao Paulo, Brazil Buenos Aires, Argentina