SENEM DENIZ, JAKMATALON, ULAS DENIZ,SULEKARACA::-WHOLESALE VOIP ORIGINATION CONTACT:SALES@ARUSTEL.COM

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Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Origination provides reliable inbound access for carriers via the Arus Telecom Ltd.IP network. It enables qualified service providers to receive local telephone calls from remote Arus Telecom Ltd. markets, different from the Arus Telecom Ltd. market in which the provider is physically located. Inbound (originating) service from multiple marketsReliable intercity transport network via the Arus Telecom Ltd. 3.2Tbps, MPLS-enabled IP backboneLocal Number Portability via the Arus Telecom Ltd. VoIP Services Portal (Enhanced Service Provider Interface - ESPI) Includes Directory Listing and Caller ID with NameEliminate capital expense associated with building a physical "POP "Create a national virtual presence or a local presence in a remote city or town Accelerate business expansion into new markets.Reduce the need for Toll Free numbers for enhanced service applications.Arus Telecom Ltd. Voice will transport PSTN (Land Line) originated local calls from 7000 rate centers in the USA and 11 major markets in Canada to the customer’s Asterisk PBX, IP PBX, Soft switch or Gateway.Inbound DID service is an innovative solution for calling card companies, conferencing service providers, call center operators, voice portals, and other businesses that need local phone numbers in many markets across North America.Arus Telecom Ltd. allows Next Generation Service Providers the ability to quickly select and provision local Direct Inward Dial (DID) terminated to their VOIP gateways anywhere in the world. This solution may mitigate the need to establish multiple Points of Presence. In addition, this solution allows for simple disaster recovery, when a gateway fails or Internet connectivity solutions are not working, a DID or Toll Free number can be routed to a secondary gateway within minutes.

Local DID services leverage Arus Telecom Ltd. and multiple partner’s PSTN capabilities while giving customers the control they need to create new products and services through SIP / VoIP. While doing so interconnection expenses are reduced over comparable traditional services while allowing for additional network redundancy over having one single PSTN interconnection point.

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